[Docs] README.md: mention --no-colors option

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- [io.js](#iojs) - [io.js](#iojs)
- [System version of node](#system-version-of-node) - [System version of node](#system-version-of-node)
- [Listing versions](#listing-versions) - [Listing versions](#listing-versions)
- [Suppressing colorized output](#suppressing-colorized-output)
- [.nvmrc](#nvmrc) - [.nvmrc](#nvmrc)
- [Deeper Shell Integration](#deeper-shell-integration) - [Deeper Shell Integration](#deeper-shell-integration)
- [bash](#bash) - [bash](#bash)
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nvm ls-remote nvm ls-remote
``` ```
#### Suppressing colorized output
`nvm ls`, `nvm ls-remote` and `nvm alias` usually produce colorized output. You can disable colors with the `--no-colors` option (or by setting the environment variable `TERM=dumb`):
```sh
nvm ls --no-colors
TERM=dumb nvm ls
```
To restore your PATH, you can deactivate it: To restore your PATH, you can deactivate it:
```sh ```sh