//First, clear the npm cache:
npm cache clean -f
//Install n, Node’s version manager:
npm install -g n
//With the n module installed, you can use it to:
Install the latest stable version: n stable
Install the latest release: n latest
npm install -g npm //latest stable version of npm
npm install -g node@v16.18 //latest stable version of node
npm update npm -g
//check node version
>node -v
// let's install a program called n that will let us easily switch
//between Node versions.
>npm install -g n
//Upgrading to the latest stable version
>n stable
//Changing to a specific version
>n 10.16.0
npm cache clean -f
npm install -g n
sudo n stable
sudo n latest
#linux
sudo npm install n -g
sudo n stable
#windows
#install the .msi from https://nodejs.org/en/download/
sudo npm install -g n
> Go to nodejs.org
> Download and install the latest version
"I don't like this answer but I promise you this is the way"
npm install -g n
sudo n stable
Update Node.js
sudo npm cache clean -f
# Using Ubuntu
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_current.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
# Using Debian, as root
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_current.x | bash -
apt-get install -y nodejs
sudo apt-get install --reinstall nodejs-legacy # fix /usr/bin/node
# With NVM
yay -S nvm
echo 'source /usr/share/nvm/init-nvm.sh' >> ~/.bashrc
exec $SHELL
nvm ls-remote
nvm install v18.1.0
brew uninstall node
brew update
brew upgrade
brew cleanup
brew install node
sudo chown -R $(whoami) /usr/local
brew link --overwrite node
brew postinstall node
sudo n rm 6.0.0 # replace number with version of Node that was installed
sudo npm uninstall -g n
Go to the node.js website, download the latest one for your
system and install it. Everything else will be taken care of automatically.
you can run node -v to check if it worked and the latest version will be installed.
sudo n 0.8.20