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NVM for Windows is a command line tool. Simply type `nvm` in the console for help. The basic commands are:
-`nvm install <version>`: Install a specific version, i.e. `0.10.32`, or type `latest` for the latest stable version.
-`nvm arch`: Show if node is running in 32 or 64 bit mode.
-`nvm install <version> [arch]`: The version can be a node.js version or "latest" for the latest stable version. Optionally specify whether to install the 32 or 64 bit version (defaults to system arch). Set `[arch]` to "all" to install 32 AND 64 bit versions.
-`nvm list`: List the node.js installations.
-`nvm on`: Enable node.js version management.
-`nvm off`: Disable node.js version management (does not uninstall anything).
-`nvm proxy [url]`: Set a proxy to use for downloads. Leave `[url]` blank to see the current proxy. Set `[url]` to "none" to remove the proxy.
-`nvm uninstall <version>`: Uninstall a specific version.
-`nvm use <version>`: Switch to a specific version.
-`nvm list`: List the versions that are currently installed.
-`nvm on`: Enable nvm management.
-`nvm off`: Turn off nvm entirely (does not uninstall anything).
-`nvm root <path>`: Specify the root directory where different versions of node.js are stored. Leave <path> blank to see the current root.
-`nvm use <version> [arch]`: Switch to use the specified version. Optionally specify 32/64bit architecture. `nvm use <arch>` will continue using the selected version, but switch to 32/64 bit mode based on the value supplied to `<arch>`.
-`nvm root <path>`: Set the directory where nvm should store different versions of node.js. If `<path>` is not set, the current root will be displayed.
-`nvm version`: Displays the current running version of NVM for Windows.