Node.js 18 and earlier versions are now end-of-life and receive no security updates, leaving millions of applications vulnerable. Rather than upgrading incrementally to Node.js 20, developers should skip directly to Node.js 22, which offers active LTS support until April 2027, better performance, and new features including

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