vm is a simple, cross-platform, and well-tested version manager for programming languages and tools. It is totally created for general purpose. You don't need any plugins, but just vm. Then everything can be managed.
Maybe you've already heard of fnm, sdkman, gvm, nvm, pyenv, phpenv, etc. However, none of them can manage multiple programming languages. Managers like asdf-vm support multiple languages, but only works on unix-like systems, and makes things look complicated. Therefore, vm comes.
Maybe you've already heard of fnm, sdkman, gvm, nvm, pyenv, phpenv, etc. However, none of them can manage multiple programming languages. Managers like asdf-vm support multiple languages, but only works on unix-like systems, and makes things look complicated. Therefore, vm comes.