node-releases
's direct dependencies. Data on all dependencies, including transitive ones, is available via CSV download.Name | Version | Size | License | Type | Vulnerabilities |
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Node-releases is a helpful npm package that provides data on Node.js releases. It is particularly useful for projects that require information related to various Node.js versions, including their release dates, LTS (Long Term Support) status, and security flags. All this data is conveniently preprocessed for easy use with Browserslist and other similar projects.
To use node-releases in your project, you first need to install it using npm. Open a terminal and run the following command:
npm install node-releases
Once the package is installed, you can import and use it in your JavaScript file. However, please note that the specific usage instructions or code examples are not provided in the readme content shared.
The documentation for node-releases can be found in the data
directory of the package. It provides detailed information about the preprocessed Node.js releases data as well as the release schedule of each version of Node.js. The documentation can be explored right from the project's GitHub page which is available at https://github.com/chicoxyzzy/node-releases.