semantic-release/bin/semantic-release.js

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#!/usr/bin/env node
// Bad news: We have to write plain ES5 in this file
// Good news: It's the only file of the entire project
var semver = require('semver')
if (semver.lt(process.version, '8.0.0')) {
console.error(
`semantic-release: node version >= 8 is required. Found ${process.version}.
If there is another job running on node version >= 8, it will be picked as
the build leader and you can safely ignore this message.
If you don't have node 8 in your build matrix you can use "npx" to restore
compatibility with minimal overhead:
$ npx -p node@8 npm run semantic-release
npx is bundled with npm >= 5.4, or available via npm. More info: npm.im/npx`)
process.exit(1)
}
// node 8+ from this point on
require('../src')