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When running fnm use, it uses the term Node as follows:
fnm use
Node
$ fnm use 18 Using Node v18.20.2
According to the most common words used by Node.js, it should be either node or Node.js
node
Node.js
$ fnm use 18 Using node v18.20.2
$ fnm use 18 Using Node.js v18.20.2
If we follow what's used by node executable, it should be latter, i.e. Node.js
$ cat throwError.js throw Error("error"); $ node throwError.js ... Node.js v18.20.2
N/A
This is a minor issue, but aligns with most common word used by Node.js.
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This would apply to other commands to, like install
install
Current behavior
$ fnm install 22 Installing Node v22.1.0 (arm64)
Expected behavior
$ fnm install 22 Installing Node.js v22.1.0 (arm64)
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When running
fnm use
, it uses the termNode
as follows:Describe the solution you'd like
According to the most common words used by Node.js, it should be either
node
orNode.js
If we follow what's used by node executable, it should be latter, i.e. Node.js
Describe alternatives you've considered
N/A
Additional context
This is a minor issue, but aligns with most common word used by Node.js.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: