The Node.js/NPM versions in the Linux package manager are usually pretty old, so it's best to manually install a newer version.
First, go to https://nodejs.org and download either the LTS or Current binary archive, depending on your needs.
Then (update the VERSION and DISTRO values accordingly):
1. Unzip the binary archive to /usr/local/lib/nodejs
.
VERSION=v10.15.0 DISTRO=linux-x64 sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/nodejs sudo tar -xJvf node-$VERSION-$DISTRO.tar.xz -C /usr/local/lib/nodejs
2. Add the following at the end of ~/.profile
:
# Nodejs VERSION=v10.15.0 DISTRO=linux-x64 export PATH=/usr/local/lib/nodejs/node-$VERSION-$DISTRO/bin:$PATH
3. Refresh your profile:
. ~/.profile
4. Test the installation:
node -v
npm version
npx -v
Source: https://github.com/nodejs/help/wiki/Installation#how-to-install-nodejs-via-binary-archive-on-linux