I switched to Fedora Workstation 35 a little over a year ago (currently I just upgraded to the 37-prerelease version) for other reasons not to do with Node.js. This conundrum led to me getting use to manually installing Node, Npm, and manually adding the global npm bin dirs to my path &/or soft linking them. Unfortuanatly Node.js is one piece of software where switching around to different versions is difficult to do using "Ubuntu" & apt. "Ubuntu" & apt has some issues when it comes to certain packages though, expecially when trying to change versions. I use to boot to Ubuntu, and I would obviously use the Apt package manager to search & download packages. This makes it imperative that I can install the latest version of Node.js, the LTS version of Node.js, and all versions that have not yet reached their EoL. Many clients get stuck to specific versions of Node.js, TypeScript, Npm &/or Npm packages. I develop software for clients using Node.js, npm, TypeScript, JavaScript, Express JS, React TSX/JSX, Mocha/JEST, and lots of other things.Īll of the software mentioned above is obtained via "Npm", and much of it runs in the Node.js Runtime Environment. It might help to understand my situation to understand exactly what I want to do. What I want to know is how to search for all available versions of a particular package.
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