Find out what version of PHP is running
which php
This will output the path to the default PHP install which comes preinstalled by Mac OS X, by default
<?php | |
namespace App\Providers; | |
use Illuminate\Support\Collection; | |
use Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator; | |
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider | |
{ | |
public function boot() |
// check version | |
node -v || node --version | |
// list locally installed versions of node | |
nvm ls | |
// list remove available versions of node | |
nvm ls-remote | |
// install specific version of node |
[ | |
{ | |
"Title": "Avatar", | |
"Year": "2009", | |
"Rated": "PG-13", | |
"Released": "18 Dec 2009", | |
"Runtime": "162 min", | |
"Genre": "Action, Adventure, Fantasy", | |
"Director": "James Cameron", | |
"Writer": "James Cameron", |
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