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Plugins
Plugins are how asdf
knows to handle different tools like Node.js, Ruby, Elixir etc.
See Creating Plugins for the plugin API used to support more tools.
Add
Add plugins via their Git URL:
asdf plugin add <name> <git-url>
# asdf plugin add elm https://github.com/vic/asdf-elm
or via the short-name association in the plugins repository:
asdf plugin add <name>
# asdf plugin add erlang
::: tip Recommendation
Prefer the longer git-url
method as it is independent of the short-name repo.
:::
List Installed
asdf plugin list
# asdf plugin list
# java
# nodejs
asdf plugin list --urls
# asdf plugin list
# java https://github.com/halcyon/asdf-java.git
# nodejs https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-nodejs.git
List All in Short-name Repository
asdf plugin list all
See Plugins Shortname Index for the entire short-name list of plugins.
Update
asdf plugin update --all
If you want to update a specific package, just say so.
asdf plugin update <name>
# asdf plugin update erlang
This update will fetch the latest commit on the default branch of the origin of the plugin repository. Versioned plugins and updates are currently being developed (#916)
Remove
asdf plugin remove <name>
# asdf plugin remove erlang
Removing a plugin will remove all installations of the tool made with the plugin. This can be used as a shorthand for cleaning/pruning many unused versions of a tool.
Syncing the Short-name Repository
The short-name repo is synced to your local machine and periodically refreshed. This period is determined by the following method:
- commands
asdf plugin add <name>
orasdf plugin list all
can trigger a sync - a sync occurs if there has not been one in the last
X
minutes X
defaults to60
, but can be configured in your.asdfrc
via theplugin_repository_last_check_duration
option. See the asdf config docs for more.