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Usage

$ npm i @pkgjs/nv
const nv = require('@pkgjs/nv')

(async () => {
  const versions = await nv('lts')
  console.log(versions)
  /*
[
  {
    "version": "18.18.2",
    "major": 18,
    "minor": 18,
    "patch": 2,
    "tag": "",
    "codename": "hydrogen",
    "versionName": "v18",
    "start": "2022-04-19T00:00:00.000Z",
    "lts": "2022-10-25T00:00:00.000Z",
    "maintenance": "2023-10-18T00:00:00.000Z",
    "end": "2025-04-30T00:00:00.000Z",
    "releaseDate": "2023-10-13T00:00:00.000Z",
    "isLts": true,
    "files": [
      "aix-ppc64",
      "headers",
      "linux-arm64",
      "linux-armv7l",
      "linux-ppc64le",
      "linux-s390x",
      "linux-x64",
      "osx-arm64-tar",
      "osx-x64-pkg",
      "osx-x64-tar",
      "src",
      "win-x64-7z",
      "win-x64-exe",
      "win-x64-msi",
      "win-x64-zip",
      "win-x86-7z",
      "win-x86-exe",
      "win-x86-msi",
      "win-x86-zip"
    ],
    "dependencies": {
      "npm": "9.8.1",
      "v8": "10.2.154.26",
      "uv": "1.44.2",
      "zlib": "1.2.13.1-motley",
      "openssl": "3.0.10+quic"
    }
  }
]
  */
})()

You can also pass an array of aliases and the resulting array will be sorted and de-duped, for example:

const versions = await nv(['lts', 'supported'])
console.log(versions.map((v) => v.version))
/*
[ '8.16.1', '10.16.3', '12.11.0' ]
*/

Supported Aliases

Support Aliases

For now referenced here until we have a more official doc: https://github.com/nodejs/package-maintenance/issues/236#issue-474783582

Version Aliases