Node.js v6.9.2 Release Brief
This routine patch release to Node 6 LTS contains many small fixes and improvements.
This routine patch release to Node 6 LTS contains many small fixes and improvements.
This routine patch release un-deprecates calling Buffer without the `new` keyword, and also includes more useful stacktraces for promise warnings.
This first release to the v7.x release line comes with upgraded dependencies, a couple new APIs, and a plenty of fixes.
This v4 LTS release is the result of a large buildup of regular maintenance commits. Contains a sizable amount of fixes and dependency patches.
The last Current release before v6 transitions into LTS mode. Includes better streams inheritance, undeprecated fs.existsSync, and minor perf improvements.
Node.js has released updates to all release lines - v0.10, v0.12, v4 LTS and v6 - to fix 3 Node.js-specific security flaws and 5 OpenSSL vulnerabilities.
This Current release includes a new process warning to indicate when a promise rejection has not be handled, alongside regular maintenance commits.
This Current release comes a backwards-compatible upgrade to V8 5.1, and ~99% ES2015 coverage. This release also fixes some regressions introduced in v6.4.0
This Current release comes with several functionality additions, lots of documentation improvements, many bug fixes, and a restored JavaScript fs.realpath()
This LTS release is the result of a build-up of regular maintenance commits, as well as select additive features deemed important enough to bring into LTS.
This week’s Current release comes with an assortment of fixes and other improvements to help ensure stability, as well as a V8 patch upgrade.
This v6 release is the result of an enormous amount of work done recently, combined with the recent security releases which caused a feature hold-up.