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侯晓宇
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osx-release
Get the name and version of a OS X release from the Darwin version.
Example:13.2.0
→{name: 'Mavericks', version: '10.9'}
Install
$ npm install --save osx-release
Usage
var os = require('os');
var osxRelease = require('osx-release');
// on an OS X Mavericks system
osxRelease();
//=> {name: 'Mavericks', version: '10.9'}
os.release();
//=> 13.2.0
// this is the Darwin kernel version
osxRelease(os.release());
//=> {name: 'Mavericks', version: '10.9'}
osxRelease('14.0.0');
//=> {name: 'Yosemite', version: '10.10'}
API
osxRelease([release])
release
Type: string
By default the current OS is used, but you can supply a custom Darwin kernel version, which is the output of os.release()
.
CLI
$ npm install --global osx-release
$ osx-release --help
Usage
osx-release [release]
Example
osx-release
Mavericks 10.9
osx-release 14.0.0
Yosemite 10.10
Related
- os-name - Get the name of the current operating system. Example:
OS X Mavericks
- osx-version - Get the OS X version of the current system. Example:
10.9.3
- win-release - Get the name of a Windows version from the release number:
5.1.2600
→XP
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus