asdf/docs/core-manage-asdf-vm.md
Stefan Sedich 59a9c03267 Add common plugin dependencies to getting started docs (#510)
* Add extra plugin dependencies

I found on a fresh Ubuntu install test that it pays to have unzip and curl installed for some of the asdf plugins to install properly so it seems to make sense adding these here to give a nicer getting started experience.

I do not have brew or spack handy to test but from what I can see these packages should exist.

* Update core-manage-asdf-vm.md
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Install asdf-vm

** Git **

Clone only the latest branch:

git clone https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf.git ~/.asdf --branch v0.7.1

Alternately, you can clone the whole repo and checkout the latest branch:

git clone https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf.git ~/.asdf
cd ~/.asdf
git checkout "$(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)"

** Homebrew **

Install using the Homebrew package manager on macOS:

brew install asdf

Add to your Shell

** Bash on Linux **

echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh' >> ~/.bashrc
echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash' >> ~/.bashrc

** Bash on macOS **

Installation via Git:

echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo -e '\n. $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash' >> ~/.bash_profile

Installation via Homebrew:

?> If you have Homebrew's Bash completions configured, the second line below is unnecessary. See Configuring Completions in Bash in the Homebrew docs.

echo -e '\n. $(brew --prefix asdf)/asdf.sh' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo -e '\n. $(brew --prefix asdf)/etc/bash_completion.d/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.)

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.

autoload -Uz compinit && compinit

** Fish **

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 **

Installation via Homebrew:

brew install \
  coreutils automake autoconf openssl \
  libyaml readline libxslt libtool unixodbc \
  unzip curl

Installation via Spack:

spack install \
  coreutils automake autoconf openssl \
  libyaml readline libxslt libtool unixodbc \
  unzip curl

** Ubuntu **

sudo apt install \
  automake autoconf libreadline-dev \
  libncurses-dev libssl-dev libyaml-dev \
  libxslt-dev libffi-dev libtool unixodbc-dev \
  unzip curl

Fedora

sudo dnf install \
  automake autoconf readline-devel \
  ncurses-devel openssl-devel libyaml-devel \
  libxslt-devel libffi-devel libtool unixODBC-devel \
  unzip curl

That's all! You are ready to use asdf 🎉

?> If you're migrating from other tools and want to use your existing .node-version or .ruby-version version files, look at the legacy_version_file flag in the configuration section.

Update

** Git **

asdf update

If you want the latest changes that aren't yet included in a stable release:

asdf update --head

** Homebrew **

brew upgrade asdf

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/ ~/.tool-versions to completely remove all the asdf files from your system.

  3. (Optional) If you installed asdf using a package manager, you may want to use that package manager to uninstall the core asdf files.

That's it! 🎉