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I'm using a Macbook with the latest macOS (10.12.3), and I installed Homebrew by running:

/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

After that I installed node:

brew install node

And tried to upgrade it:

> brew upgrade node
> Error: node 7.8.0 already installed

I got an error saying the version 7.8.0 is already installed, that was expected since I had just installed the most recent version.

Problem: on the terminal I ran:

> node --version
> v4.4.5

and got back an old version that apparently was already installed. Also, when I install some new package through npm I get a warning saying the package requires an newer version of node.

Question: I seem to have both versions of node installed on my mac, how can I use the most current one? And how can I uninstall all other older node versions?

Thank you very much for your help!

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  • Have you run brew cleanup and restarted the shell? Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 22:20
  • After running into these problems I came across nvm. I installed it, but when I tried nvm use node or nvm use 7.8.0 it gives me the error that node itself is not installed (in the first case), and that the version is not installed in the second case. Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 22:21
  • @theWanderer4865 hey, thanks for the suggestion, let me try that. I ran brew cleanup, it seemed to have executed by didn't give me anything in response. After restarting the shell node --version still gives me the old node. Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 22:22
  • You should uninstall the version you installed with homebrew because it can cause issues with how nvm works - there is a section in the docs (if memory serves) about dealing with homebrew related issues. Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 22:24
  • @theWanderer4865 thanks again. So far I ran brew uninstall node, to remove the brew version of node. And then I followed this stack by running rm -rf /usr/local/{lib/node{,/.npm,_modules},bin,share/man}/{npm*,node*,man1/node*}, which seems to have removed the older version of node as well. Now I will try installing with nvm. Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 22:30

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My problem was solved following @theWanderer4865 suggestions in the comments.

First, I uninstalled the node version I had installed through brew: in the terminal I executed:

> brew cleanup
> brew uninstall node

Second, I removed all other node versions I had installed by running:

> rm -rf /usr/local/{lib/node{,/.npm,_modules},bin,share/man}/{npm*,n‌​ode*,man1/node*}

Third, install node again using nvm:

> nvm install node
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    And nvm itself can be installed following the official instructions, which, at the time of writing, was running curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.11/install.sh | bash on the terminal. Now, to install curl ... haha Commented Aug 16, 2018 at 22:03
  • Thanks so much, I had this same issue but with versions 8 (local) and 12 (brew). Following these steps solved it.
    – ryanwc
    Commented Jun 13, 2019 at 2:35
  • thanks! this was what did it for me. worth saying the rm -rf command didn't match anything when I ran it. But the steps still solved it for me. Commented Feb 2, 2022 at 17:34
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  1. brew install node
  2. brew upgrade node
  3. node -v
  4. sudo n latest
  5. node -v

1st step will install node using homebrew then you need to upgrade node using homebrew as in step 2 mentioned above , after then when you check node version you'll see latest node already installed but still works on older version, then finally when you run step 4 cmd it will install the latest node and if you check now this will show you the latest node version and ya you are ready to go now . This worked for me

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    sudo n latest won't update the brew version. You are updating the non-brew (mac) version of node.
    – Code Lover
    Commented Feb 6, 2021 at 5:19
  • This worked for me. After recently upgrading node using brew to 18.2.0. I was getting /var/folders/l_/.../T/yarn--.../node: line 3: /usr/local/Cellar/node/18.0.0/bin/node: No such file or directory /var/folders/l_/.../T/yarn--.../node: line 3: exec: /usr/local/Cellar/node/18.0.0/bin/node: cannot execute: No such file or directory in Mac OS.
    – FutureJJ
    Commented May 31, 2022 at 10:42
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I had a similar problem, and the Salome answer fixed it, but, when I opened a new shell, it reverted to an older version of node. If I typed node list I found I still had a number of versions, despite following Salome's instructions to remove all the old versions.

I could fix it by typing nvm use v7.8.0 , but that does not work for a new shell. I was able to fix it permanently following this SO answer

nvm alias default 7.8.0

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