Add `nvmrc` note to `nvm which` blurb.

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Jordan Harband 2014-12-17 01:30:23 -08:00
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## Usage ## Usage
You can create an `.nvmrc` file containing version number in the project root directory (or any parent directory). You can create an `.nvmrc` file containing version number in the project root directory (or any parent directory).
`nvm use`, `nvm install`, `nvm exec`, and `nvm run` will all respect an `.nvmrc` file. `nvm use`, `nvm install`, `nvm exec`, `nvm run`, and `nvm which` will all respect an `.nvmrc` file when a version is not supplied.
To download, compile, and install the latest v0.10.x release of node, do this: To download, compile, and install the latest v0.10.x release of node, do this:

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echo " nvm unalias <name> Deletes the alias named <name>" echo " nvm unalias <name> Deletes the alias named <name>"
echo " nvm reinstall-packages <version> Reinstall global \`npm\` packages contained in <version> to current version" echo " nvm reinstall-packages <version> Reinstall global \`npm\` packages contained in <version> to current version"
echo " nvm unload Unload \`nvm\` from shell" echo " nvm unload Unload \`nvm\` from shell"
echo " nvm which [<version>] Display path to installed node version" echo " nvm which [<version>] Display path to installed node version. Uses .nvmrc if available"
echo echo
echo "Example:" echo "Example:"
echo " nvm install v0.10.32 Install a specific version number" echo " nvm install v0.10.32 Install a specific version number"