Why use ASDF?

ASDF is a version manager for programming languages. It's somewhat like RVM is for Ruby or NVM is for Node but it also supports Erlang, Elixir, Haskel, Ocaml, PHP, Python, Rust and many other languages.

Prereqs

This guide assumes you have homebrew and Xcode command line tools and nothing else. To see the setup of those from a fresh macOS Mojave install, see this short video.

Clone the repo

The ASDF repo page on will have directions for cloning the newest repo github: https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf

git clone https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf.git ~/.asdf --branch v0.7.1

Next, add it to your shell:

echo -e '

. $HOME/.asdf/asdf.sh' >> ~/.bashrc echo -e '

. $HOME/.asdf/completions/asdf.bash' >> ~/.bashrc

Restart your shell (or just open a new tab to work from) and run asdf to verify that it's installed.

Install the plugin dependencies

brew install \ coreutils automake autoconf openssl \ libyaml readline libxslt libtool unixodbc \ unzip curl gpg wxmac

Basic commands

asdf plugin-list-all : shows all the plugins (i.e., languages) available

: shows all the plugins (i.e., languages) available asdf plugin-add <language> : installs language

: installs language asdf list-all <language> : shows all available versions of language

: shows all available versions of language asdf list <language>: shows all installed versions of language

shows all installed versions of language asdf install <language> <version> :

: asdf current : shows currently enabled languages

: shows currently enabled languages asdf global <language> <version> : enables the chosen version of a language

Installing Node

Node requires an extra step:

bash ~/.asdf/plugins/nodejs/bin/import-release-team-keyring asdf plugin-add nodejs asdf list-all nodejs asdf install nodejs <version> asdf global nodejs <version>

Installing Erlang

asdf plugin-add erlang asdf list-all erlang

According the readme on the ASDF Erlang plugin repo we need to pass a couple of flags to the install command:

export KERL_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--disable-debug --without-javac" asdf install erlang <version> asdf global erlang <version>

Installing Elixir

asdf plugin-add elixir asdf list-all elixir asdf install elixir <version> asdf global elixir <version>

Installing Ruby

asdf plugin-add ruby asdf list-all ruby asdf install ruby <version> asdf global ruby <version>

Verify you have what you need

asdf current

Installing the Phoenix Framework

If you're reading this on Alchemist Camp, you're likely using ASDF for Elixir and also want to set up Phoenix:

mix local.hex mix archive.install hex phx_new 1.4.9 # or whichever version you prefer

Done!

ASDF is a very handy tool for setting up dev machines and keeping the versions of whichever languages you may need. It's a big improvement to have one unified tool over several language specific ones.

ASDF also supports per-project configuration via .tool-versions files and a number of other things not covered in this setup guide.

How to fully remove ASDF

If you ever want to fully remove ASDF from your system, all you need to do is delete the directory where you cloned it at the top of the tutorial and the .tool-versions (if any):

rm -rf ~/.asdf/ ~/.tool-versions