It looks like you want either GitHub/BitBucket/friends or (for much more complex set-ups) Docker.
I will explain only the first (easier) option. To set-up docker, you rather go to its docks.
So, for GitHub/BitBucket/friends way, you need some one-time set-up (you have to do all of this in terminal of your machine. I don't go too deep into details because you may find corresponding docks for each thing easily by googling it).
- Install git if needed on both machines. On mac, you just run
git --version
in terminal. It'll either show the version of installed git or will ask if you want to install git together with other developer tools.
- Install brew on Mac, install any of these on Windows. These are just package managers. Use them to install nvm.
- Install nvm (it's node version manager, arguably the most convenient way to manage node.js installations) on both machines.
- Use nvm to install node.js (npm comes bundled with it) on both machines. That's it! One-time set-up done. Run
node -v && npm -v
to check that both are installed.
Now, to start each project you would do the following:
- Create a repo (which is like a folder but on GitHub/BitBucket server) that you may freely access from any device that has internet connection.
- Start project on any of your machines with something like
npm init
or vue init webpack-simple
or whatever you feel comfortable with.
- Run
git init
- When you do changes, commit & push them into your online repo.
- Avoid committing files that might be auto-regenerated, they simply don't worth storing.
- You may use any
npm
commands.
- When you want to continue working on another machine, simply
git clone
your existing repo, run npm install
and you are done.
- Commit changes if needed.
git pull
changes to another device if needed