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Get the name of a Windows version from the release number:
5.1.2600
→XP
$ npm install win-release
const os = require('os');
const winRelease = require('win-release');
// On a Windows XP system
winRelease();
//=> 'XP'
os.release();
//=> '5.1.2600'
winRelease(os.release());
//=> 'XP'
winRelease('4.9.3000');
//=> 'ME'
Type: string
By default, the current OS is used, but you can supply a custom release number, which is the output of os.release()
.
Note: Most Windows Server versions cannot be detected based on the release number alone. There is runtime detection in place to work around this, but it will only be used if no argument is supplied, or the supplied argument matches os.release()
.
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Get the name of a Windows version from the release number: `5.1.2600` → `XP`
The npm package win-release receives a total of 266,990 weekly downloads. As such, win-release popularity was classified as popular.
We found that win-release demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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