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Swap NVM_NO_USE NVM_LAZY_LOAD order in readme

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Luke Childs 8 years ago
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Note: If `nvm` doesn't exist in this directory it'll be automatically installed when you start a session.
### Don't autoload node
By default when `nvm` is loaded it'll automatically run `nvm use default` and load your default `node` version along with `npm` and any global modules. You can disable this behaviour by exporting the `NVM_NO_USE` environment variable and setting it to `true`. It must be set before `zsh-nvm` is loaded.
If you enable this option you will then need to manually run `nvm use <version>` before you can use `node`.
For example, if you are using antigen, you would put the following in your `.zshrc`:
```shell
export NVM_NO_USE=true
antigen bundle lukechilds/zsh-nvm
```
### Lazy Loading
If you find `nvm` adds too much lag to your shell startup you can enable lazy loading by exporting the `NVM_LAZY_LOAD` environment variable and setting it to `true`. It must be set before `zsh-nvm` is loaded.
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Note: This feature is experimental, use with caution.
### Don't autoload node
By default when `nvm` is loaded it'll automatically run `nvm use default` and load your default `node` version along with `npm` and any global modules. You can disable this behaviour by exporting the `NVM_NO_USE` environment variable and setting it to `true`. It must be set before `zsh-nvm` is loaded.
If you enable this option you will then need to manually run `nvm use <version>` before you can use `node`.
For example, if you are using antigen, you would put the following in your `.zshrc`:
```shell
export NVM_NO_USE=true
antigen bundle lukechilds/zsh-nvm
```
## Installation
### Using [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen)

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