## Install asdf-vm Clone only the latest branch: ```shell git clone https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf.git ~/.asdf --branch v0.6.3 ``` Alternately, you can clone the whole repo and checkout the latest branch: ```shell git clone https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf.git ~/.asdf cd ~/.asdf git checkout "$(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)" ``` ### Add to your Shell #### ** Bash on Linux ** ```bash echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh' >> ~/.bashrc echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash' >> ~/.bashrc ``` #### ** Bash on macOS ** ```bash echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh' >> ~/.bash_profile echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash' >> ~/.bash_profile ``` #### ** ZSH ** If you are using a framework, such as oh-my-zsh, use these lines. (Be sure that if you make future changes to .zshrc these lines remain _below_ the line where you source your framework.) ```shell echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh' >> ~/.zshrc echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash' >> ~/.zshrc ``` If you are not using a framework, or if on starting your shell you get an error message like 'command not found: compinit', then add this line before the ones above. ```shell autoload -Uz compinit && compinit ``` #### ** Fish ** ```shell echo 'source ~/.asdf/asdf.fish' >> ~/.config/fish/config.fish mkdir -p ~/.config/fish/completions; and cp ~/.asdf/completions/asdf.fish ~/.config/fish/completions ``` Restart your shell so that PATH changes take effect. (Opening a new terminal tab will usually do it.) ### Having Issues? If you're having issues with it not detecting the shims you've installed it's most-likely due to the sourcing of above `asdf.bash` or `asdf.fish` not being at the **BOTTOM** of your `~/.bash_profile`, `~/.zshrc`, or `~/.config/fish/config.fish`. It needs to be sourced **AFTER** you have set your `$PATH.` ### Plugin Dependencies For most plugins, it is good if you have installed the following packages OR their equivalent on your OS #### ** macOS ** Install these via homebrew: ```shell coreutils automake autoconf openssl libyaml readline libxslt libtool unixodbc ``` #### ** Ubuntu ** ```shell automake autoconf libreadline-dev libncurses-dev libssl-dev libyaml-dev libxslt-dev libffi-dev libtool unixodbc-dev ``` #### **Fedora** ```shell automake autoconf readline-devel ncurses-devel openssl-devel libyaml-devel libxslt-devel libffi-devel libtool unixODBC-devel ``` **That's all ~! You are ready to use asdf** ## Update ```shell asdf update ``` If you want the latest changes that aren't yet included in a stable release: ```shell asdf update --head ``` ## Remove Uninstalling `asdf` is as simple as: 1. In your `.bashrc` (or `.bash_profile` if you are on OSX) or `.zshrc` find the lines that source `asdf.sh` and the autocompletions. The lines should look something like this: . $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh . $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash Remove these lines and save the file. 2. Run `rm -rf ~/.asdf/` to completely remove all the asdf files from your system. That's it!