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Hello! It is a small thing and maybe not helpful for too many people but perhaps it could be considered. Would it be useful to include the name of the tool into its console output, so instead of:
Using Node v20.10.0
We would have:
fnm: using Node v20.10.0
Or is it better to spell it as FNM or Fnm?
This would give more transparency especially to people who work in multi-programming-language environments or otherwise work with Node-based projects only occasionally. Otherwise, I, for instance always forget the name of this tool and I have to open my shell config files to even find out what is my Node version manager.
I am sorry if “Issues” is not the right forum to suggest such an idea. Otherwise, I could have created a suggestion PR but I am not sure that the idea itself would be met with support. Thank you! 🙏
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Hello! It is a small thing and maybe not helpful for too many people but perhaps it could be considered. Would it be useful to include the name of the tool into its console output, so instead of:
We would have:
This would give more transparency especially to people who work in multi-programming-language environments or otherwise work with Node-based projects only occasionally. Otherwise, I, for instance always forget the name of this tool and I have to open my shell config files to even find out what is my Node version manager.
I am sorry if “Issues” is not the right forum to suggest such an idea. Otherwise, I could have created a suggestion PR but I am not sure that the idea itself would be met with support. Thank you! 🙏
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: