Node Version Manager (nvm) is a tool for managing multiple Node.js versions on a single environment. It allows developers to easily switch between different versions of Node.js.
Why this server?
Recommended for installing and managing Node.js versions required by the MCP server.
Why this server?
Listed as a development prerequisite for managing Node versions, but not a service the MCP server integrates with for its primary functionality.
Why this server?
Supports Node.js version management in WSL environments, ensuring compatibility when running the MCP server across different Node versions.
Why this server?
Identifies Node.js runtimes and associated development tools managed via the Node Version Manager (nvm).
Why this server?
Manages Node.js versions for development and execution of the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides special configuration instructions for users of Node Version Manager to ensure the MCP server can access Node.js properly.
Why this server?
Mentioned as a potential environment for running the MCP server, which may require specific node path configuration
Why this server?
Recommended for managing Node.js versions to ensure compatibility with the MCP server
Why this server?
Mentions nvm as an option for ensuring the correct Node.js version when using Cursor AI IDE