# Fix Unlinked Node Binaries With asdf You're using `asdf` to manage your version(s) of `node.js`. You have some packages globally installed with `yarn` that are available as executable binaries. When you install and switch to a new version of Node, those global binaries no longer work. Even uninstalling and re-installing those particular packages doesn't necesarily fix it. That's because broken symlinks have been left behind. `asdf` can help fix this with its `reshim` command: ```bash $ asdf reshim ``` For instance, if you want to start using `14.4.0`, you can reshim like this: ```bash $ asdf reshim nodejs 14.4.0 ``` This will re-sync all the symlinks so that you are able to access and run those binaries again.