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  1. Download Node.js®

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

  2. Node.js — Run JavaScript Everywhere

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

  3. Introduction to Node.js

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

  4. Node.js Releases

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

  5. Node.js v25.2.1 Documentation

    Finalization on the exit of the Node.js environment Module registration Working with JavaScript values Enum types

  6. Child process | Node.js v25.2.1 Documentation

    The node:child_process module provides the ability to spawn subprocesses in a manner that is similar, but not identical, to popen (3). This capability is primarily provided by the child_process.spawn () …

  7. Crypto | Node.js v25.2.1 Documentation

    The node:crypto module provides cryptographic functionality that includes a set of wrappers for OpenSSL's hash, HMAC, cipher, decipher, sign, and verify functions.

  8. Stream | Node.js v25.2.1 Documentation

    The node:stream module is useful for creating new types of stream instances. It is usually not necessary to use the node:stream module to consume streams.

  9. Run Node.js scripts from the command line

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

  10. Modules: CommonJS modules | Node.js v25.2.1 Documentation

    CommonJS modules are the original way to package JavaScript code for Node.js. Node.js also supports the ECMAScript modules standard used by browsers and other JavaScript runtimes.