[docs] replace "simple" with "simply", revise to consistent colon usage

chriskohlbrenner 2016-06-01 14:20:57 -04:00
parent 251a2f3409
commit 9327e49ab5
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@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ Eg: `curl ... | NVM_DIR="path/to/nvm" bash`
<sub>*NB. The installer can use `git`, `curl`, or `wget` to download `nvm`, whatever is available.*</sub>
Note: On OS X, if you get `nvm: command not found` after running the install script, your system may not have a [.bash_profile file] where the command is set up. Simple create one with `touch ~/.bash_profile` and run the install script again.
Note: On OS X, if you get `nvm: command not found` after running the install script, your system may not have a [.bash_profile file] where the command is set up. Simply create one with `touch ~/.bash_profile` and run the install script again.
### Verify installation
To verify that nvm has been installed, do
To verify that nvm has been installed, do:
command -v nvm
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ If you want to see what versions are available to install:
nvm ls-remote
To restore your PATH, you can deactivate it.
To restore your PATH, you can deactivate it:
nvm deactivate
@ -235,15 +235,15 @@ Tests are written in [Urchin]. Install Urchin (and other dependencies) like so:
There are slow tests and fast tests. The slow tests do things like install node
and check that the right versions are used. The fast tests fake this to test
things like aliases and uninstalling. From the root of the nvm git repository,
run the fast tests like this.
run the fast tests like this:
npm run test/fast
Run the slow tests like this.
Run the slow tests like this:
npm run test/slow
Run all of the tests like this
Run all of the tests like this:
npm test
@ -259,14 +259,14 @@ Put the above sourcing line just below the sourcing line for NVM in your profile
### Usage
nvm
nvm:
$ nvm [tab][tab]
alias deactivate install ls run unload
clear-cache exec list ls-remote unalias use
current help list-remote reinstall-packages uninstall version
nvm alias
nvm alias:
$ nvm alias [tab][tab]
default
@ -274,12 +274,12 @@ nvm alias
$ nvm alias my_alias [tab][tab]
v0.6.21 v0.8.26 v0.10.28
nvm use
nvm use:
$ nvm use [tab][tab]
my_alias default v0.6.21 v0.8.26 v0.10.28
nvm uninstall
nvm uninstall:
$ nvm uninstall [tab][tab]
my_alias default v0.6.21 v0.8.26 v0.10.28
@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ nvm uninstall
`nvm` will encounter some issues if you have some non-default settings set. (see [#606](/../../issues/606))
The following are known to cause issues:
Inside `~/.npmrc`
Inside `~/.npmrc`:
```
prefix='some/path'
```
@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Where's my 'sudo node'? Check out this link:
https://github.com/creationix/nvm/issues/43
On Arch Linux and other systems using python3 by default, before running *install* you need to
On Arch Linux and other systems using python3 by default, before running *install* you need to:
export PYTHON=python2