run `nvm use` automatically every time there's a .nvmrc file on the directory

Gabo Esquivel picture Gabo Esquivel · May 9, 2014 · Viewed 42.4k times · Source

How to configure my shell so that nvm use run automatically every time there's a .nvmrc file on the directory and use the latest version or a global config when there's no .nvmrc file?

Answer

Rotareti picture Rotareti · Sep 15, 2016

If you use zsh (z shell):

Calling 'nvm use' automatically in a directory with a .nvmrc file

Put this into your $HOME/.zshrc to call nvm use automatically whenever you enter a directory that contains an .nvmrc file with a string telling nvm which node to use:

# place this after nvm initialization!
autoload -U add-zsh-hook
load-nvmrc() {
  local node_version="$(nvm version)"
  local nvmrc_path="$(nvm_find_nvmrc)"

  if [ -n "$nvmrc_path" ]; then
    local nvmrc_node_version=$(nvm version "$(cat "${nvmrc_path}")")

    if [ "$nvmrc_node_version" = "N/A" ]; then
      nvm install
    elif [ "$nvmrc_node_version" != "$node_version" ]; then
      nvm use
    fi
  elif [ "$node_version" != "$(nvm version default)" ]; then
    echo "Reverting to nvm default version"
    nvm use default
  fi
}
add-zsh-hook chpwd load-nvmrc
load-nvmrc

More info: https://github.com/creationix/nvm#zsh