--- title: Using a different Node version order: 30 --- Now that you've got Node setup, we can start setting up the FreeSewing development environment. But before doing so, let's look at how `nvm` can help you juggle different Node versions. ### nvm ls To see the different Node versions on your system, run this command: ```bash nvm ls ``` It will show you a list of local node versions. Either the version number, or an _alias_ that points to a specific version. You should see the `lts/*` alias in the list which is what we've just installed. ### nvm ls-remote To see all Node versions that are available, not just those you have locally, run this command: ```bash nvm ls-remote ``` Nvm will now spit out a long list of Node versions that you can install. ### nvm install For any of these versions, either local or remote, you can install them by making a note of the version or alias and running this command: ```bash nvm install ``` ### nvm use With multiple Node versions installed, `nvm` allows you to switch between different versions. Just tell it which version you want to use: ```bash nvm use v10.22.1 ``` If you picked a version that is not installed, `nvm` will simply tell you and even suggest the command you should type to install it. Handy! Node 14 is required to use our monorepo [until we upgrade Strapi](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/issues/2351).