# Search Through Bin Paths For Tool Locations The `mise bin-paths` command will list all the bin paths that are managed by `mise`. When you tell `mise` to install a tool, it installs a specific version at a location where its binaries can be made accessible on the system path. While `mise ls` is useful for seeing what is installed by `mise` and at what version, the `bin-paths` command can tell you where those tool installations with their binaries are located. Combine this with `grep` or `rg` to narrow down the results to tools by a specific name: ```bash ❯ mise bin-paths | rg 'neovim' /Users/lastword/.local/share/mise/installs/npm-neovim/5.4.0/bin /Users/lastword/.local/share/mise/installs/pipx-neovim-remote/2.5.1/bin /Users/lastword/.local/share/mise/installs/neovim/0.11.6/bin ``` I can then look in one of these directories to see the one or more binaries that they include. For instance, here is what is in the `node` bin path: ```bash ❯ ls /Users/lastword/.local/share/mise/installs/node/22.22.0/bin  ./  ../  claude@  corepack@  node*  npm*  npx@ ``` See `mise bin-paths --help` for more details.