A dependency management library inspired by SwiftUI's "environment."
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A package manager or package management system is a collection of software tools that automate the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, or removing computer programs for a computer's operating system in a consistent manner.
A dependency management library inspired by SwiftUI's "environment."
Resolve Node.js version aliases like `latest`, `lts` or `erbium`
Normalize and validate Node.js versions
Get the current package's binary path
nvm + execa = nvexeca
Download a specific version of Node.js
Get the preferred Node.js version of a project or user
Download a specific version of Node.js (CLI)
List all available Node.js versions
Fetch releases on nodejs.org
Run any command on specific Node.js versions
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Ready-to-use configuration presets for projects managed with Renovate
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Keep dependencies up-to-date with automated Pull Requests
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A better way to manage modular Git projects
Find, fix (and prevent!) known vulnerabilities in your code
Effortless dependency compliance with your license policies
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