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  1. Node.js® is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine.

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  2. Node.js® is a free, open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that lets developers create servers, web apps, command line tools and scripts.

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    • Support
    • Release types
    • Building Node.js
    • Security
    • Contributing to Node.js
    • Current project team members
    • License

    Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment.

    For information on using Node.js, see the Node.js website.

    The Node.js project uses an open governance model. The OpenJS Foundation provides support for the project.

    Contributors are expected to act in a collaborative manner to move the project forward. We encourage the constructive exchange of contrary opinions and compromise. The TSC reserves the right to limit or block contributors who repeatedly act in ways that discourage, exhaust, or otherwise negatively affect other participants.

    Looking for help? Check out the instructions for getting support.

    •Current: Under active development. Code for the Current release is in the branch for its major version number (for example, v19.x). Node.js releases a new major version every 6 months, allowing for breaking changes. This happens in April and October every year. Releases appearing each October have a support life of 8 months. Releases appearing each April convert to LTS (see below) each October.

    •LTS: Releases that receive Long Term Support, with a focus on stability and security. Every even-numbered major version will become an LTS release. LTS releases receive 12 months of Active LTS support and a further 18 months of Maintenance. LTS release lines have alphabetically-ordered code names, beginning with v4 Argon. There are no breaking changes or feature additions, except in some special circumstances.

    •Nightly: Code from the Current branch built every 24-hours when there are changes. Use with caution.

    Current and LTS releases follow semantic versioning. A member of the Release Team signs each Current and LTS release. For more information, see the Release README.

    See BUILDING.md for instructions on how to build Node.js from source and a list of supported platforms.

    For information on reporting security vulnerabilities in Node.js, see SECURITY.md.

    TSC (Technical Steering Committee)
    TSC emeriti members
    Collaborators
    •addaleax - Anna Henningsen (she/her) •aduh95 - Antoine du Hamel (he/him) •anonrig - Yagiz Nizipli (he/him) •antsmartian - Anto Aravinth (he/him) •apapirovski - Anatoli Papirovski (he/him) •AshCripps - Ash Cripps •atlowChemi - Chemi Atlow (he/him) •Ayase-252 - Qingyu Deng •bengl - Bryan English (he/him) •benjamingr - Benjamin Gruenbaum •BethGriggs - Beth Griggs (she/her) •bmeck - Bradley Farias •bnb - Tierney Cyren (they/them) •bnoordhuis - Ben Noordhuis •BridgeAR - Ruben Bridgewater (he/him) •cclauss - Christian Clauss (he/him) •ChALkeR - Сковорода Никита Андреевич (he/him) •cjihrig - Colin Ihrig (he/him) •codebytere - Shelley Vohr (she/her) •cola119 - Kohei Ueno (he/him) •daeyeon - Daeyeon Jeong (he/him) •danbev - Daniel Bevenius (he/him) •danielleadams - Danielle Adams (she/her) •debadree25 - Debadree Chatterjee (he/him) •deokjinkim - Deokjin Kim (he/him) •devnexen - David Carlier •devsnek - Gus Caplan (they/them) •edsadr - Adrian Estrada (he/him) •erickwendel - Erick Wendel (he/him) •Ethan-Arrowood - Ethan Arrowood (he/him) •fhinkel - Franziska Hinkelmann (she/her) •F3n67u - Feng Yu (he/him) •Flarna - Gerhard Stöbich (he/they) •gabrielschulhof - Gabriel Schulhof •gengjiawen - Jiawen Geng •GeoffreyBooth - Geoffrey Booth (he/him) •gireeshpunathil - Gireesh Punathil (he/him) •guybedford - Guy Bedford (he/him) •H4ad - Vinícius Lourenço Claro Cardoso (he/him) •HarshithaKP - Harshitha K P (she/her) •himself65 - Zeyu "Alex" Yang (he/him) •iansu - Ian Sutherland •JakobJingleheimer - Jacob Smith (he/him) •jasnell - James M Snell (he/him) •jkrems - Jan Krems (he/him) •joesepi - Joe Sepi (he/him) •joyeecheung - Joyee Cheung (she/her) •juanarbol - Juan José Arboleda (he/him) •JungMinu - Minwoo Jung (he/him) •KhafraDev - Matthew Aitken (he/him) •kuriyosh - Yoshiki Kurihara (he/him) •kvakil - Keyhan Vakil •legendecas - Chengzhong Wu (he/him) •lemire - Daniel Lemire •linkgoron - Nitzan Uziely •LiviaMedeiros - LiviaMedeiros •lpinca - Luigi Pinca (he/him) •lukekarrys - Luke Karrys (he/him) •Lxxyx - Zijian Liu (he/him) •marco-ippolito - Marco Ippolito (he/him) •marsonya - Akhil Marsonya (he/him) •mcollina - Matteo Collina (he/him) •meixg - Xuguang Mei (he/him) •Mesteery - Mestery (he/him) •mhdawson - Michael Dawson (he/him) •miladfarca - Milad Fa (he/him) •mildsunrise - Alba Mendez (she/her) •MoLow - Moshe Atlow (he/him) •MrJithil - Jithil P Ponnan (he/him) •mscdex - Brian White •MylesBorins - Myles Borins (he/him) •ovflowd - Claudio Wunder (he/they) •panva - Filip Skokan (he/him) •Qard - Stephen Belanger (he/him) •RafaelGSS - Rafael Gonzaga (he/him) •rluvaton - Raz Luvaton (he/him) •richardlau - Richard Lau •rickyes - Ricky Zhou <0x19951125@gmail.com> (he/him) •ronag - Robert Nagy •ruyadorno - Ruy Adorno (he/him) •ryzokuken - Ujjwal Sharma (he/him) •santigimeno - Santiago Gimeno •shisama - Masashi Hirano (he/him) •ShogunPanda - Paolo Insogna (he/him) •srl295 - Steven R Loomis •sxa - Stewart X Addison (he/him) •targos - Michaël Zasso (he/him) •theanarkh - theanarkh (he/him) •TimothyGu - Tiancheng "Timothy" Gu (he/him) •tniessen - Tobias Nießen (he/him) •trivikr - Trivikram Kamat •Trott - Rich Trott (he/him) •vdeturckheim - Vladimir de Turckheim (he/him) •vmoroz - Vladimir Morozov (he/him) •VoltrexKeyva - Mohammed Keyvanzadeh (he/him) •watilde - Daijiro Wachi (he/him) •XadillaX - Khaidi Chu (he/him) •yashLadha - Yash Ladha (he/him) •ZYSzys - Yongsheng Zhang (he/him)
    Emeriti
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    Node.js is available under the MIT license. Node.js also includes external libraries that are available under a variety of licenses. See LICENSE for the full license text.

  3. nextjs.org › rendering › edge-and-nodejs-runtimesRendering: Runtimes | Next.js

    Rendering Runtimes. Runtimes. Next.js has two server runtimes you can use in your application: The Node.js Runtime (default) which has access to all Node.js APIs and compatible packages from the ecosystem. The Edge Runtime which contains a more limited set of APIs. Use Cases.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NodejsNode.js - Wikipedia

    Node.js is a cross-platform, open-source JavaScript runtime environment that can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, macOS, and more. Node.js runs on the V8 JavaScript engine, and executes JavaScript code outside a web browser . Node.js lets developers use JavaScript to write command line tools and for server-side scripting.

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