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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Node.js — 在任何地方运行 JavaScript

    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 24.13.0 (LTS)

    2026年1月13日 · 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. About 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.

  6. Node.js — Node.js 25.0.0 (Current)

    2025年10月15日 · Node.js® is a free, open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that lets developers create servers, web apps, command line tools and scripts.

  7. Index | Node.js v25.6.1 Documentation

    Node.js v25.6.1 Other versions 25.x 24.x LTS 23.x 22.x LTS 21.x 20.x LTS 19.x 18.x 17.x 16.x 15.x 14.x 13.x 12.x 11.x 10.x 9.x 8.x 7.x 6.x 5.x 4.x 0.12.x 0.10.x Options View on single page View as JSON …

  8. Node.js v22 to v24

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

  9. Node.js 25.3.0 (Current)

    2026年1月13日 · 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. Usage and example | Node.js v25.6.1 Documentation

    An example of a web server written with Node.js which responds with 'Hello, World!': Commands in this document start with $ or > to replicate how they would appear in a user's terminal.