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.tool-versions
Whenever .tool-versions
file is present in a directory, the tool versions it declares will be used in that directory and any subdirectories.
?> Global defaults can be set in the file $HOME/.tool-versions
This is what a .tool-versions
file looks like:
ruby 2.5.3
nodejs 10.15.0
The versions can be in the following format:
10.15.0
- an actual version. Plugins that support downloading binaries, will download binaries.ref:v1.0.2-a
orref:39cb398vb39
- tag/commit/branch to download from github and compilepath:/src/elixir
- a path to custom compiled version of a tool to use. For use by language developers and such.system
- this keyword causes asdf to passthrough to the version of the tool on the system that is not managed by asdf.
Multiple versions can be set by separating them with a space. For example, to use
Python 3.7.2, fallback to Python 2.7.15 and finally to the system Python, the
following line can be added to .tool-versions
.
python 3.7.2 2.7.15 system
To install all the tools defined in a .tool-versions
file run asdf install
with no other arguments in the directory containing the .tool-versions
file.
Edit the file directly or use asdf local
(or asdf global
) which updates it.
$HOME/.asdfrc
Add a .asdfrc
file to your home directory and asdf will use the settings specified in the file. The file should be formatted like this:
legacy_version_file = yes
Settings
legacy_version_file
- defaults tono
. If set to yes it will cause plugins that support this feature to read the version files used by other version managers (e.g..ruby-version
in the case of Ruby'srbenv
).
Environment Variables
ASDF_CONFIG_FILE
- Defaults to~/.asdfrc
as described above. Can be set to any location.ASDF_DEFAULT_TOOL_VERSIONS_FILENAME
- The name of the file storing the tool names and versions. Defaults to.tool-versions
. Can be any valid file name.ASDF_DATA_DIR
- Defaults to~/.asdf
- Location whereasdf
install plugins, shims and installs. Can be set to any location before sourcingasdf.sh
orasdf.fish
mentioned in the section above.