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### [`v20.6.0`](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/releases/tag/v20.6.0): 2023-09-04, Version 20.6.0 (Current), @juanarbol prepared by @UlisesGascon [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/compare/v20.5.1...v20.6.0) ##### Notable changes ##### built-in `.env` file support Starting from Node.js v20.6.0, Node.js supports `.env` files for configuring environment variables. Your configuration file should follow the INI file format, with each line containing a key-value pair for an environment variable. To initialize your Node.js application with predefined configurations, use the following CLI command: `node --env-file=config.env index.js`. For example, you can access the following environment variable using `process.env.PASSWORD` when your application is initialized: ```text PASSWORD=nodejs ``` In addition to environment variables, this change allows you to define your `NODE_OPTIONS` directly in the `.env` file, eliminating the need to include it in your `package.json`. This feature was contributed by Yagiz Nizipli in [#48890](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/pull/48890). ##### `import.meta.resolve` unflagged In ES modules, [`import.meta.resolve(specifier)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/import.meta/resolve) can be used to get an absolute URL string to which `specifier` resolves, similar to `require.resolve` in CommonJS. This aligns Node.js with browsers and other server-side runtimes. This feature was contributed by Guy Bedford in [#49028](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/pull/49028) ##### New `node:module` API `register` for module customization hooks; new `initialize` hook There is a new API `register` available on `node:module` to specify a file that exports module customization hooks, and pass data to the hooks, and establish communication channels with them. The “define the file with the hooks” part was previously handled by a flag `--experimental-loader`, but when the hooks moved into a dedicated thread in 20.0.0 there was a need to provide a way to communicate between the main (application) thread and the hooks thread. This can now be done by calling `register` from the main thread and passing data, including `MessageChannel` instances. We encourage users to migrate to an approach that uses [`--import`](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#--importmodule) with `register`, such as: ```bash node --import ./file-that-calls-register.js ./app.js ``` Using `--import` ensures that the customization hooks are registered before any application code runs, even the entry point. This feature was contributed by Izaak Schroeder in [#48842](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/pull/48842) and [#48559](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/pull/48559) ##### Module customization `load` hook can now support CommonJS Authors of module customization hooks can how handle both ES module and CommonJS sources in the `load` hook. This works for CommonJS modules referenced via either `import` or `require`, so long as [the main entry point of the application is handled by the ES module loader](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#program-entry-point) (such as because the entry point is an ES module file, or if the `--import` flag is passed). This should simplify the customization of the Node.js module loading process, as package authors can customize more of Node.js without relying on deprecated APIs such as `require.extensions`. This feature was contributed by Antoine du Hamel in [#47999](https://togithub.com/nodejs/node/pull/47999) ##### Node.js C++ addons now have experimental support for cppgc (Oilpan), a C++ garbage collection library in V8. Now when Node.js starts up, it makes sure that there is a `v8::CppHeap` attached to the V8 isolate. This enables users to allocate in the `v8::CppHeap` using `Configuration
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