Provided by: nodeenv_1.9.1-1_all
NAME
nodeenv - nodeenv
SYNOPSIS
nodeenv [OPTIONS] ENV_DIR
OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -n NODE_VER, --node=NODE_VER The node.js version to use, e.g., --node=0.4.3 will use the node-v0.4.3 to create the new environment. The default is last stable version (`latest`). Use `system` to use system-wide node. -i, --iojs Use iojs instead of nodejs. -j JOBS, --jobs=JOBS Sets number of parallel commands at node.js compilation. The default is 2 jobs. --load-average=LOAD_AVERAGE Sets maximum load average for executing parallel commands at node.js compilation. -v, --verbose Verbose mode -q, --quiet Quiet mode -C CONFIG_FILE, --config-file=CONFIG_FILE Load a different file than '~/.nodeenvrc'. Pass an empty string for no config (use built-in defaults). -r FILENAME, --requirements=FILENAME Install all the packages listed in the given requirements file. --prompt=PROMPT Provides an alternative prompt prefix for this environment -l, --list Lists available node.js versions --update Install npm packages from file without node --without-ssl Build node.js without SSL support --debug Build debug variant of the node.js --profile Enable profiling for node.js --with-npm Build without installing npm into the new virtual environment. Required for node.js < 0.6.3. By default, the npm included with node.js is used. --npm=NPM_VER The npm version to use, e.g., --npm=0.3.18 will use the npm-0.3.18.tgz tarball to install. The default is last available version (`latest`). --no-npm-clean Skip the npm 0.x cleanup. Cleanup is enabled by default. -p, --python-virtualenv Use current python virtualenv -c, --clean-src Remove "src" directory after installation --force Force installation in a pre-existing directory -m MAKE_PATH, --make=MAKE_PATH Path to make command --prebuilt Install node.js from prebuilt package
AUTHORS
nodeenv was primarily written by Eugene Kalinin.
SEE ALSO
Documentation for nodeenv is available online at https://github.com/ekalinin/nodeenv