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For release notes, see the CHANGELOG.
The preferred way to install the IBM COS SDK for Node.js is to use the npm package manager for Node.js. Simply type the following into a terminal window:
npm install ibm-cos-sdk
Before you begin, you need a IBM Cloud account and an instance of COS.
To run the SDK you will need Node 4.x+.
var AWS = require('ibm-cos-sdk');
Feel free to use GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests, but for help please use one of the following resources:
Stack Overflow <https://stackoverflow.com/>
__ and tag it with ibm
and object-storage
.IBM Bluemix Support <https://support.ng.bluemix.net/gethelp/>
__open an issue <https://github.com/ibm/ibm-cos-sdk-js/issues/new>
__This SDK is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt for more information.
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