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# parse-node-version
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Turn node's process.version into something useful.
## Usage
```js
var nodeVersion = require('parse-node-version')(process.version);
console.log(
nodeVersion.major,
nodeVersion.minor,
nodeVersion.patch,
nodeVersion.pre,
nodeVersion.build
);
```
## API
### parseVersion(nodeVersionString)
Takes a node version string (usually `process.version`) and returns an object with the `major`/`minor`/`patch` (which will all be numbers) and `pre`/`build` keys (which will always be a string). If the version doesn't contain any pre-release or build information, the properties will be returned as empty string.
## License
MIT
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