This release includes Node.js 12 and npm 7.

Get started by installing, updating, or learning more, at:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/fresh#fresh-environment

Changelog:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/fresh/+/21.09.1/CHANGELOG.md

This release upgrades the default "fresh-node" command to the latest WMF CI
image for Node.js, which bundles Node.js 12 and npm 7. It is based on
Debian 11 ("Bullseye") and includes Firefox 78 and Chromium 90 as well.

The previous Node.js 10 environment remains available as "fresh-node10" in
case you need it during the transition over the coming weeks. It will
likely be removed within a month or two. If you encounter problems with
Node.js 12, let us know on Phabricator! [1]

This release also introduces a "fresh-node14" command for experimention
with Node.js 14.

Fresh is a fast way to create isolated environments from your terminal.
These can be used to more securely work with 'npm' developer tools such as
ESLint, QUnit, Grunt, Selenium, and more. Example guide:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:JavaScript_unit_testing

--
Timo Tijhof

[1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/fresh/
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