You can install using this msiexec, select the version that's most suitable for you in the link
msiexec.exe /a https://nodejs.org/dist/v8.3.0/node-v8.3.0-x64.msi /quiet
Answer from Kalana Demel on Stack OverflowYou can install using this msiexec, select the version that's most suitable for you in the link
msiexec.exe /a https://nodejs.org/dist/v8.3.0/node-v8.3.0-x64.msi /quiet
I was running in the ServerCore windows container on Gitlab so the msiexec.exe did not work for me. However found another answer that did work over here from user Witcher: Docker + Node.js + Windows
The commands in the container that ended up working in my gitlab yml file before_script were:
Invoke-WebRequest 'https://nodejs.org/dist/v18.12.0/node-v18.12.0-win-x64.zip' OutFile 'C:/nodejs.zip'
Expand-Archive C:\nodejs.zip -DestinationPath C:\
Rename-Item "C:\\node-v18.12.0-win-x64" C:\nodejs
$Env:Path += ";C:\nodejs"
This is downloading the Zip file from Nodejs's site to the root of C, expanding the archive, and setting the nodejs path to the environment path variable so the "npm" command is recognized.
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To install npm on windows just unzip the npm archive where node is. See the docs for more detail.
npm is shipped with node, that is how you should install it. nvm is only for changing node versions and does not install npm. A cleaner way to use npm and nvm is to first install node as it is (with npm), then install the nvm package by npm install nvm
https://nodejs.org/download/ . The page has Windows Installer (.msi) as well as other installers and binaries.Download and install for windows.
Node.js comes with NPM.
NPM is located in the directory where Node.js is installed.