# Interactively Browse Available Node Versions There are a variety of ways to install and manage your version(s) of Node. My tool of choice is [`asdf`](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf). Once I have the [Node.js asdf plugin](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-nodejs) installed, I can view the versions of Node that are available to install. ```bash $ asdf list-all nodejs ``` This is a massive list. Normally my next step would be to `grep` against the output. We can take it a step further by making the results interactively browsable with [`FZF`](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf). ```bash $ asdf list-all nodejs | fzf ``` I can type into the FZF prompt which will fuzzily narrow down the results. I can even add a splash of regex to anchor agains the major version. For instance, `10` will show `10.x.x` as well as pre-1.0 results that contain `10`. If, however, I prompt FZF with `^10`, then the `10` is anchored to the front of the string which is the major version -- so `10.x.x` results.