Node.js released Amaro v1.0.0, a type-stripping loader that brings stable TypeScript support closer to reality. Amaro uses SWC for transpilation and can handle TypeScript files in node_modules, unlike Node's current experimental support. The release focuses on stability rather than new features, paving the way for Node.js to

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