Switch between different versions of Deno.
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dvm ls-remote
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dvm install x.x.x -r denocn
Currently you can use npm to install dvm:
npm install -g dvm
➜ ~ dvm --help
Usage: dvm [options] [command]
Options:
-v, --version output the version number
-d, --debug Print verbose infos for debug
-h, --help output usage information
Commands:
arch Show if deno is running in 32 or 64 bit mode
list List all installed versions
install <version> Install deno <version>
use [version] Switch to use the specified version
To verify that dvm has been installed, do:
dvm -v
which should output dvm's version if the installation was successful.
Calling dvm
will creates an ~/.dvm/
directory if it doesn't exist,
and all installed versions of deno will put into ~/.dvm
.
➜ ~ dvm
Creating /Users/justjavac/.dvm
You may have to run dvm
in a shell (cmd, PowerShell, Git Bash, etc) with
elevated (Administrative) privileges to get it to run.
➜ ~ dvm use 0.1.2
You may have to run dvm in a shell (cmd, PowerShell, Git Bash, etc) with elevated (Administrative) privileges to get it to run.
TODO
For your convenience, when you use dvm install
to install a specific version of deno, you can pick a registry. Currently we provide these registries built in:
List all installed versions:
➜ ~ dvm list
* 0.1.0
0.1.1
0.1.2
The version with a asterisk(*
) means that this version is the version currently in use.
➜ ~ dvm use 0.1.2
now use 0.1.2
➜ ~ dvm use 0.0.2
deno v0.0.2 is not installed. Use `dvm install 0.0.2` to install it first.
Deno Version Manager(dvm) is released under the GPL License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.