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John Woodruff

Thanks! In terms of nvm, the actual nvm library doesn't support Windows, as is called out in their README under Important Notes. However there are two alternatives they mention, which are separate projects maintained by other people. So while there are alternatives, I wanted the actual nvm library, not a port or a clone. Hence using it in WSL.