NVM shouldn't really be a NPM module

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Tim Caswell 2011-05-05 13:55:09 -07:00
parent 8d97b78da7
commit c10ca74b5b
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#!/bin/bash
dir=$npm_config_root/.npm/$npm_package_name/$npm_package_version/package
# add lines to the bashrc.
has=$(cat ~/.bashrc | egrep "^# ADDED BY npm FOR NVM$" || true)
if [ "x$has" != "x" ]; then
exit 0
fi
cat <<NVM_CODE >>~/.bashrc
# ADDED BY npm FOR NVM
. $dir/nvm.sh
# END ADDED BY npm FOR NVM
NVM_CODE
cat <<NVM_HOWTO
To use nvm, source your .bashrc file like this:
. ~/.bashrc
or log out and back into your terminal.
NVM_HOWTO

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{ "name" : "nvm"
, "version" : "0.1.0"
, "author" : "Tim Caswell <tim@creationix.org>"
, "scripts" :
{ "install" : "./install.sh" , "uninstall" : "./uninstall.sh" }
}

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#!/bin/bash
has=$(cat ~/.bashrc | egrep "^# ADDED BY npm FOR NVM$" || true)
if [ "x$has" == "x" ]; then
echo "doesn't have it, exiting"
exit 0
fi
tmp=~/.bashrc.tmp
cat ~/.bashrc | {
incode=0
while read line; do
if [ "$line" == "# ADDED BY npm FOR NVM" ]; then
incode=1
elif [ "$line" == "# END ADDED BY npm FOR NVM" ] \
&& [ $incode -eq 1 ]; then
incode=0
elif [ $incode -eq 0 ]; then
echo "$line" >> $tmp
fi
done
}
mv $tmp ~/.bashrc