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Attention Node Users
Current stable version is 0.8. If you are currently using 0.6, please read API changes between v0.6 and v0.8 and update your programs accordingly.
Node.js is a server-side JavaScript environment that uses an asynchronous event-driven model. This allows Node.js to get excellent performance based on the architectures of many Internet applications.
The installation guide explains how to get started installing Node.js and the Node Package Manager (NPM) on your system.
The FAQ answers common questions people have about Node.js.
Come talk to us in the #node.js IRC channel on freenode.net or on the nodejs Google group.
Most modules can be found by searching the npm registry.
Alternatively, use nipster, or toolbox, or npmdocs.
There is also a list of modules on this wiki.
Besides the documentation on the official site here are links to other resources.
Node releases a new version every one or two weeks. The official ChangeLog can always be found here.
The ChangeLog is also mirrored on this wiki so that users can make notes about bugs or changes that didn't make it into the official notes: wiki changelog.
See the Contributing page.
See the current API Doc page.
For previous versions, see Documentation Index page.