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❔ VERNODE

Vernode checks for latest NodeJS versions.
You can use this as a module in your NodeJS program or as a CLI command in your system.

Requirements

NodeJS version 18.0.0 or higher because of Fetch API.

Module Installation

By using NPM

npm i vernode

By using PNPM

pnpm add vernode

Module Usage

import vernode, { lts, current, nightly } from 'vernode';

const versions = await vernode();

console.log(versions);
// { lts: '20.11.1', current: '21.6.2', nightly: '22.0.0' }

console.log(versions.lts); // 20.11.1
console.log(versions.current); // 21.6.2
console.log(versions.nightly); // 22.0.0

console.log(await lts()); // 20.11.1
console.log(await current()); // 21.6.2
console.log(await nightly()); // 22.0.0

CLI installation

By using NPM

npm i -g vernode

By using PNPM

pnpm add -g vernode

CLI usage

vernode
# LTS: 20.11.1
# Current: 21.6.2
# Nightly: 22.0.0

vernode json
# { lts: '20.11.1', current: '21.6.2', nightly: '22.0.0' }

vernode lts
# 20.11.1

vernode current
# 21.6.2

vernode nightly
# 22.0.0

vernode help
# guess what it does

CLI usage without installation

You can use the CLI command without installing it by using PNPM DLX.

pnpm dlx vernode

Changelog

Version 3.0.0 - Breaking changes

  • The code has been restructured and the way the module is used has been changed.
  • Optimized data fetching. Data fetching is done in parallel to reduce the execution time. The fetched data is split into chunks, allowing us to download much less data and receive results much faster.
  • In the CLI, added the option to display data as JSON.
  • All previous versions have been marked as deprecated.