I absolutely love using NVM_LAZY_LOAD, I had no idea that was dragging oh-my-zsh down for so many years...
One thing though is I have a custom bash script aliased to v which opens MacVim to the current directory:
alias v='~/.zsh/scripts/mvim.sh'
mvim.sh
#/bin/bash
exec mvim $@ > /dev/null 2>&1
exit $?
How can I make NVM load when I run this custom command? I have tried putting v in the NVM_LAZY_LOAD_EXTRA_COMMANDS but it still appears that eslint won't load in MacVim (it shows the error env: node: not a directory)
I absolutely love using
NVM_LAZY_LOAD
, I had no idea that was dragging oh-my-zsh down for so many years...One thing though is I have a custom bash script aliased to
v
which opens MacVim to the current directory:mvim.sh
How can I make NVM load when I run this custom command? I have tried putting
v
in theNVM_LAZY_LOAD_EXTRA_COMMANDS
but it still appears that eslint won't load in MacVim (it shows the errorenv: node: not a directory
)Thanks!