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How to write cross-platform Node.js code.

Why you should care: according to the 2018 Node.js user survey, 24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production 85% use Linux and 1% use BSD.

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πŸ“ File encoding

πŸ“‚ Filesystem

πŸ’» Terminal

πŸ”’ Security

πŸŽ›οΈ System

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