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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ In order to use **semantic-release** you need:
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- To host your code in a [Git repository](https://git-scm.com)
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- Use a Continuous Integration service that allows you to [securely set up credentials](docs/usage/ci-configuration.md#authentication)
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- Git CLI version [2.7.1 or higher](docs/support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-git-version--271) installed in your Continuous Integration environment
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- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) version [10.18 or higher](docs/support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1018) installed in your Continuous Integration environment
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- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) version [14.17 or higher](docs/support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1417) installed in your Continuous Integration environment
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## Documentation
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parameters:
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version:
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- 16.1.0
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- 14.7.0
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- 14.17.0
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- release:
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requires:
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- node/test
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```json
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{
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"devDependencies": {
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"semantic-release": "^15.0.0"
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"semantic-release": "^18.0.0"
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}
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}
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```
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[GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions) support [Workflows](https://help.github.com/en/articles/configuring-workflows), allowing to run tests on multiple Node versions and publish a release only when all test pass.
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**Note**: The publish pipeline must run on [Node version >= 10.18](../support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1018).
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**Note**: The publish pipeline must run on [Node version >= 14.17](../support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1417).
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### `.github/workflows/release.yml` configuration for Node projects
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The following is a minimal configuration for [`semantic-release`](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release) with a build running on Node 12 when a new commit is pushed to a `master` branch. See [Configuring a Workflow](https://help.github.com/en/articles/configuring-a-workflow) for additional configuration options.
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The following is a minimal configuration for [`semantic-release`](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release) with a build running on Node 14.17 when a new commit is pushed to a `master` branch.
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See [Configuring a Workflow](https://help.github.com/en/articles/configuring-a-workflow) for additional configuration options.
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```yaml
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name: Release
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- name: Setup Node.js
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uses: actions/setup-node@v1
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with:
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node-version: 12
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node-version: '14.17'
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- name: Install dependencies
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run: npm ci
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- name: Release
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GitLab CI supports [Pipelines](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/pipelines.html) allowing to test on multiple Node versions and publishing a release only when all test pass.
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**Note**: The publish pipeline must run a [Node >= 10.18 version](../support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1018).
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**Note**: The publish pipeline must run a [Node >= 14.17 version](../support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1417).
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### `.gitlab-ci.yml` configuration for Node projects
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### `Jenkinsfile (Declarative Pipeline)` configuration for a Node.js job
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**Note**: The publish pipeline must run a [Node >= 10.18 version](../support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1018).
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**Note**: The publish pipeline must run a [Node >= 14.17 version](../support/FAQ.md#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1417).
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This example is a minimal configuration for **semantic-release** with a build running Node 10.18. See [Jenkins documentation](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/) for additional configuration options.
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This example is a minimal configuration for **semantic-release** with a build running Node 14.17. See [Jenkins documentation](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/) for additional configuration options.
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The`semantic-release` execution command varies depending if you are using a [local](../usage/installation.md#local-installation) or [global](../usage/installation.md#global-installation) **semantic-release** installation.
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}
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stage('Release') {
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tools {
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nodejs "node 10.18"
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nodejs "node 14.17"
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}
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steps {
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sh '''
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```json
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{
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"devDependencies": {
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"semantic-release": "^15.0.0"
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"semantic-release": "^18.0.0"
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}
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}
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```
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### `.travis.yml` configuration for multiple Node.js jobs
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This example is a minimal configuration for **semantic-release** with a build running Node 6 and 8. See [Travis - Customizing the Build](https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build) for additional configuration options.
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This example is a minimal configuration for **semantic-release** with a build running Node 14 and 16. See [Travis - Customizing the Build](https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build) for additional configuration options.
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This example creates a `release` [build stage](https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/build-stages) that [runs `semantic-release` only after all test jobs are successful](../usage/ci-configuration.md#run-semantic-release-only-after-all-tests-succeeded).
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language: node_js
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node_js:
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- 8
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- 6
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- 14
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- 16
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jobs:
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include:
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```json
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{
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"devDependencies": {
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"semantic-release": "^15.0.0"
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"semantic-release": "^18.0.0"
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}
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}
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```
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Yes with the [dry-run options](../usage/configuration.md#dryrun) which prints to the console the next version to be published and the release notes.
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## Can I use semantic-release with Yarn?
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If you are using a [local](../usage/installation.md#local-installation) **semantic-release** installation and run multiple CI jobs with different versions, the `yarn install` command will fail on jobs running with Node < 8 as **semantic-release** requires [Node >= 10.18](#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1018) and specifies it in its `package.json`s [`engines`](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package.json#engines) key.
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The recommended solution is to use the [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) [--ignore-engines](https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/install#toc-yarn-install-ignore-engines) option to install the project dependencies on the CI environment, so Yarn will ignore the **semantic-release**'s `engines` key:
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```bash
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$ yarn install --ignore-engines
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```
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**Note**: Several CI services use Yarn by default if your repository contains a `yarn.lock` file. So you should override the install step to specify `yarn install --ignore-engines`.
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Alternatively you can use a [global](../usage/installation.md#global-installation) **semantic-release** installation and make sure to install and run the `semantic-release` command only in a CI jobs running with Node >= 10.18.
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If your CI environment provides [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm) you can switch to Node 8 before installing and running the `semantic-release` command:
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```bash
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$ nvm install 8 && yarn global add semantic-release && semantic-release
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```
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See the [CI configuration recipes](../recipes/README.md#ci-configurations) for more details on specific CI environments.
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As `semantic-release` is recommended to be executed with [`npx`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/npx) an alternative is required for usage with Yarn. Even though it is possible to install npx with Yarn, it's not recommended. Yarn and npx would be using different cache locations.
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For [local installation](../usage/installation.md#local-installation) replace
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`npx semantic-release` with `yarn run semantic-release`.
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For [global installation](../usage/installation.md#global-installation) replace
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`npx semantic-release` with `yarn global add semantic-release && semantic-release`.
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## Can I use semantic-release to publish non-JavaScript packages?
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Yes, **semantic-release** is a Node CLI application but it can be used to publish any type of packages.
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Yes, **semantic-release** is a Node CLI application, but it can be used to publish any type of packages.
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To publish a non-Node package (without a `package.json`) you would need to:
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- Use a [global](../usage/installation.md#global-installation) **semantic-release** installation
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- Set **semantic-release** [options](../usage/configuration.md#options) via [CLI arguments or rc file](../usage/configuration.md#configuration)
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- Make sure your CI job executing the `semantic-release` command has access to [Node >= 10.18](#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1018) to execute the `semantic-release` command
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- Make sure your CI job executing the `semantic-release` command has access to [Node >= 14.17](#why-does-semantic-release-require-node-version--1417) to execute the `semantic-release` command
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See the [CI configuration recipes](../recipes/README.md#ci-configurations) for more details on specific CI environments.
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In addition the [verify conditions step](../../README.md#release-steps) verifies that all necessary conditions for proceeding with a release are met, and a new release will be performed [only if all your tests pass](../usage/ci-configuration.md#run-semantic-release-only-after-all-tests-succeeded).
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## Why does semantic-release require Node version >= 10.18?
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## Why does semantic-release require Node version >= 14.17?
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**semantic-release** is written using the latest [ECMAScript 2017](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-262.htm) features, without transpilation which **requires Node version 10.18 or higher**.
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**semantic-release** is written using the latest [ECMAScript 2017](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-262.htm) features, without transpilation which **requires Node version 14.17 or higher**.
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See [Node version requirement](./node-version.md#node-version-requirement) for more details and solutions.
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# Node Support Policy
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We only support [Long-Term Support](https://github.com/nodejs/Release) versions of Node starting with [Node 8.9.0 (LTS)](https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v8.9.0).
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We only support [Long-Term Support](https://github.com/nodejs/Release) versions of Node starting with [Node 14.17.0 (LTS)](https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v14.17.0).
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We specifically limit our support to LTS versions of Node, not because this package won't work on other versions, but because we have a limited amount of time, and supporting LTS offers the greatest return on that investment.
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# Node version requirement
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**semantic-release** is written using the latest [ECMAScript 2017](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-262.htm) features, without transpilation which requires **requires Node version 10 or higher**.
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**semantic-release** is written using the latest [ECMAScript 2017](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-262.htm) features, without transpilation which requires **requires Node version 14.17 or higher**.
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**semantic-release** is meant to be used in a CI environment as a development support tool, not as a production dependency. Therefore the only constraint is to run the `semantic-release` in a CI environment providing Node 8 or higher.
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**semantic-release** is meant to be used in a CI environment as a development support tool, not as a production dependency. Therefore the only constraint is to run the `semantic-release` in a CI environment providing Node 14.17 or higher.
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See our [Node Support Policy](node-support-policy.md) for our long-term promise regarding Node version support.
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## Recommended solution
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### Run at least one CI job with Node >= 10.18
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### Run at least one CI job with Node >= 14.17
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The recommended approach is to run the `semantic-release` command from a CI job running on Node 10.18 or higher. This can either be a job used by your project to test on Node >= 10.18 or a dedicated job for the release steps.
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The recommended approach is to run the `semantic-release` command from a CI job running on Node 14.17 or higher.
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This can either be a job used by your project to test on Node >= 14.17 or a dedicated job for the release steps.
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See [CI configuration](../usage/ci-configuration.md) and [CI configuration recipes](../recipes/README.md#ci-configurations) for more details.
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### Use `npx`
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`npx` is included with npm >= 5.2 and can be used to download the latest [Node 8 package published on npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node). Use it to execute the `semantic-release` command.
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`npx` is included with npm >= 5.2 and can be used to download the latest [Node 14 package published on npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node).
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Use it to execute the `semantic-release` command.
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```bash
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$ npx -p node@8 -c "npx semantic-release"
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$ npx -p node@14 -c "npx semantic-release"
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```
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**Note:**: See [What is npx](./FAQ.md#what-is-npx) for more details.
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### Use `nvm`
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If your CI environment provides [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm) you can use it to switch to Node 8 before running the `semantic-release` command.
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If your CI environment provides [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm) you can use it to switch to Node 14.17 before running the `semantic-release` command.
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```bash
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$ nvm install 8 && npx semantic-release
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$ nvm install 14.17 && npx semantic-release
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```
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$ npx semantic-release
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```
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**Note**: For a global installation, it's recommended to specify the major **semantic-release** version to install (for example with with `npx semantic-release@15`). This way your build will not automatically use the next major **semantic-release** release that could possibly break your build. You will have to upgrade manually when a new major version is released.
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**Note**: For a global installation, it's recommended to specify the major **semantic-release** version to install (for example with with `npx semantic-release@18`).
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This way your build will not automatically use the next major **semantic-release** release that could possibly break your build. You will have to upgrade manually when a new major version is released.
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**Note**: `npx` is a tool bundled with `npm@>=5.2.0`. It is used to conveniently install the semantic-release binary and to execute it. See [What is npx](../support/FAQ.md#what-is-npx) for more details.
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