“npm install -g grunt-cli” installs grung in ~/.nvm but nvm is uninstalled












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When I run npm install -g grunt-cli I get output about install location:
/home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/bin/grunt -> /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/lib/node_modules/grunt-cli/bin/grunt
although my node installation is in different folder:




which npm

/opt/node.js/node/bin/npm

Some time back, I installed node using apt install, which installed Node.js 8.11.4. Afte it, I installed nvm. I was not happy with it and I uninstalled both, deleted ~/.nvm directory. Now npm install -g grunt-cli command creates ~/.nvm directory and does not add it to the path (as documentation states).

None of environment variables point to ~/.nvm folder.

Why npm uses some leftovers and does not install in location where node is?











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    When I run npm install -g grunt-cli I get output about install location:
    /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/bin/grunt -> /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/lib/node_modules/grunt-cli/bin/grunt
    although my node installation is in different folder:




    which npm

    /opt/node.js/node/bin/npm

    Some time back, I installed node using apt install, which installed Node.js 8.11.4. Afte it, I installed nvm. I was not happy with it and I uninstalled both, deleted ~/.nvm directory. Now npm install -g grunt-cli command creates ~/.nvm directory and does not add it to the path (as documentation states).

    None of environment variables point to ~/.nvm folder.

    Why npm uses some leftovers and does not install in location where node is?











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      When I run npm install -g grunt-cli I get output about install location:
      /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/bin/grunt -> /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/lib/node_modules/grunt-cli/bin/grunt
      although my node installation is in different folder:




      which npm

      /opt/node.js/node/bin/npm

      Some time back, I installed node using apt install, which installed Node.js 8.11.4. Afte it, I installed nvm. I was not happy with it and I uninstalled both, deleted ~/.nvm directory. Now npm install -g grunt-cli command creates ~/.nvm directory and does not add it to the path (as documentation states).

      None of environment variables point to ~/.nvm folder.

      Why npm uses some leftovers and does not install in location where node is?











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      When I run npm install -g grunt-cli I get output about install location:
      /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/bin/grunt -> /home/XXX/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.4/lib/node_modules/grunt-cli/bin/grunt
      although my node installation is in different folder:




      which npm

      /opt/node.js/node/bin/npm

      Some time back, I installed node using apt install, which installed Node.js 8.11.4. Afte it, I installed nvm. I was not happy with it and I uninstalled both, deleted ~/.nvm directory. Now npm install -g grunt-cli command creates ~/.nvm directory and does not add it to the path (as documentation states).

      None of environment variables point to ~/.nvm folder.

      Why npm uses some leftovers and does not install in location where node is?








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