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So the goal is here to include the prefix-retry hook on installation, which is especially useful for folks who install this via a package manager like Homebrew, and don't have the source code on hand In my org a lot of repos prioritize nvm + avn with secondary support for nodenv, so there will be .nvmrc with a symlinked .node-version file I'm an advocate that engineers switch to nodenv because it's much simpler and more reliable, and the biggest hurdle is the nodenv install command. Since nvm requires a leading cc. @jasonkarns |
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In #479 I attempted to include
prefix-retry.bashin the installation process. Turns outinstall -ddidn't recursively copy as I'd hoped.Had a spare moment so decided to tackle this again. Testing locally seems to get the right result!