I ran nvm ls-remote and the end of the list looked like this:
v14.17.6 (LTS: Fermium)
v14.18.0 (LTS: Fermium)
v14.18.1 (LTS: Fermium)
v14.18.2 (LTS: Fermium)
v14.18.3 (LTS: Fermium)
v14.19.0 (LTS: Fermium)
v14.19.1 (Latest LTS: Fermium)
v15.0.0
v15.0.1
v15.1.0
...
v16.11.1
v16.12.0
v16.13.0 (LTS: Gallium)
v16.13.1 (LTS: Gallium)
v16.13.2 (LTS: Gallium)
v16.14.0 (LTS: Gallium)
v16.14.1 (LTS: Gallium)
v16.14.2 (Latest LTS: Gallium)
v17.0.0
v17.0.1
v17.1.0
...
v17.8.0
v17.9.0
My goal is to get the most recent version that's stable (ie. recommended). How do I determine that from this list?
nvm current shows you the current version you have installed.
C:\>nvm current
v18.13.0
nvm list available shows you a partial list of all available versions there are.
C:\>nvm list available
| CURRENT | LTS | OLD STABLE | OLD UNSTABLE |
|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|
| 19.5.0 | 18.13.0 | 0.12.18 | 0.11.16 |
| 19.4.0 | 18.12.1 | 0.12.17 | 0.11.15 |
| 19.3.0 | 18.12.0 | 0.12.16 | 0.11.14 |
| 19.2.0 | 16.19.0 | 0.12.15 | 0.11.13 |
| 19.1.0 | 16.18.1 | 0.12.14 | 0.11.12 |
| 19.0.1 | 16.18.0 | 0.12.13 | 0.11.11 |
| 19.0.0 | 16.17.1 | 0.12.12 | 0.11.10 |
| 18.11.0 | 16.17.0 | 0.12.11 | 0.11.9 |
| 18.10.0 | 16.16.0 | 0.12.10 | 0.11.8 |
| 18.9.1 | 16.15.1 | 0.12.9 | 0.11.7 |
| 18.9.0 | 16.15.0 | 0.12.8 | 0.11.6 |
| 18.8.0 | 16.14.2 | 0.12.7 | 0.11.5 |
| 18.7.0 | 16.14.1 | 0.12.6 | 0.11.4 |
| 18.6.0 | 16.14.0 | 0.12.5 | 0.11.3 |
| 18.5.0 | 16.13.2 | 0.12.4 | 0.11.2 |
| 18.4.0 | 16.13.1 | 0.12.3 | 0.11.1 |
| 18.3.0 | 16.13.0 | 0.12.2 | 0.11.0 |
| 18.2.0 | 14.21.2 | 0.12.1 | 0.9.12 |
| 18.1.0 | 14.21.1 | 0.12.0 | 0.9.11 |
| 18.0.0 | 14.21.0 | 0.10.48 | 0.9.10 |
This is a partial list. For a complete list, visit https://nodejs.org/en/download/releases
Versions with even numbers such as 18.x are stable.
Versions with odd numbers such as 19.x are unstable/experimental.
See https://nodejs.org/en/

LTS (Long Term Support) is the stable version.
Depending on platform, either nvm install lts on Windows or nvm install --lts on Linux installs the latest LTS version.
If you had, say, 17.x installed, you now also have, say, 18.x installed.
Now, you need to select the newly installed version with nvm use 18.13.0.
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