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Guide to Node.js Installation on Ubuntu 22.04

Node.js is a popular open-source JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. It allows you to build scalable and high-performance server-side applications using JavaScript. This guide will walk you through the installation process of Node.js on Ubuntu 22.04.

Prerequisites

  • A system running Ubuntu 22.04
  • A user account with sudo privileges
  • An internet connection

Installation Steps

Begin by updating your apt repository to ensure you have the latest package information and dependencies. Open a terminal and run the following command:

sudo apt update

This command will refresh the package lists and update any outdated packages on your system.

Install the curl utility if it's not already installed. curl is used to transfer data to or from a server using various protocols. Execute the following command in the terminal to install it:

sudo apt install curl

This command will download and install curl from the Ubuntu repositories.

Now, you can proceed with the installation of Node.js. Run the following command in the terminal to download and execute the Node.js setup script: (replace "version" with the version you want to install, e.g. 18)

curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_version.x | sudo -E bash -

This command fetches the setup script from the NodeSource repository and pipes it to the bash shell with elevated privileges (sudo), allowing it to modify system files.

Once the setup script has been executed, you can install Node.js by running the following command:

sudo apt install -y nodejs

This command installs Node.js and its package manager, npm, using the package manager apt.

After the installation is complete, you can verify the Node.js and npm versions by running the following commands:

node --version
npm --version

You should see the version numbers of Node.js and npm printed in the terminal, indicating a successful installation.

Finished

Congratulations! You have now installed Node.js on your Ubuntu 22.04 machine. Node.js is ready to be used for developing your JavaScript applications.