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 transition TypeScript support from experimental to stable status later this year. While developers are excited about potential native TypeScript support, adoption challenges remain around library ecosystem readiness and LTS version compatibility.
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