This release promotes Node.js 14 to be the default for the fresh-node command.

Get started by installing, updating, or learning more, at:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/fresh#fresh-environment

Changelog:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/fresh/+/22.05.1/CHANGELOG.md

Node.js 14 is now the default environment for the fresh-node command, this 
follows WMF CI (Thanks James Forrester!). [1] Node.js 12 remains available via 
fresh-node12. Node.js 10 has been removed after being deprecated since 
September of last year.

This release also adds support for detecting and installing to your home 
directory instead of system-wide, which is often preferred on Linux. The 
installer automatically selects one of $HOME/bin or $HOME/.local/bin if it 
exists and is in your "PATH". (Thanks Antoine Musso!)

If you encounter problems with Node.js 14 or experience other issues, let us 
know on Phabricator at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/fresh/. This is 
also where you can previous tasks.

Fresh is a fast way to create isolated environments from your terminal. These 
can be used to work more responsibly with 'npm' developer tools such as ESLint, 
QUnit, Grunt, Selenium, and more. Example guide: 
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:JavaScript_unit_testing

--
Timo Tijhof

[1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267890
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