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# at-least-node
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Sometimes you need to check if you're on _at least_ a given Node.js version, but you don't want to pull in the whole [`semver`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/semver) kitchen sink. That's what `at-least-node` is for.
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| Package | Size |
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| --------------- | ------- |
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| `at-least-node` | 2.6 kB |
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| `semver` | 75.5 kB |
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```js
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const atLeastNode = require('at-least-node')
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atLeastNode('10.12.0')
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// -> true on Node 10.12.0+, false on anything below that
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```
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When passing in a version string:
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- You cannot include a leading `v` (i.e. `v10.12.0`)
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- You cannot omit sections (i.e. `10.12`)
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- You cannot use pre-releases (i.e. `1.0.0-beta`)
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- There is no input validation, if you make a mistake, the resulting behavior is undefined
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