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Node.js Interpreters Dialog

Last modified: 01 August 2022

File | Settings | Languages and Frameworks | Node.js for Windows and Linux

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The following Node.js versions are supported in IntelliJ IDEA 2020.3 and later:

  • Node.js 10

  • Node.js 12

  • Node.js 14

  • Node.js 15

Learn more from Supported Node.js versions.

Use this dialog to configure a local or remote Node.js interpreter or a Node.js on Windows Subsystem for Linux.

The term local Node.js interpreter denotes a Node.js installation on your computer. The term remote Node.js interpreter denotes a Node.js installation on a remote host or in a virtual environment.