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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 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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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 >= 10.13
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The recommended approach is to run the `semantic-release` command from a CI job running on Node 10.13 or higher. This can either be a job used by your project to test on Node >= 10.13 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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## Alternative solutions
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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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```bash
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$ npx -p node@8 -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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```bash
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$ nvm install 8 && npx semantic-release
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```
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