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semver(1) -- The semantic versioner for npm
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## Install
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```bash
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npm install --save semver
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````
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## Usage
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As a node module:
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```js
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const semver = require('semver')
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semver.valid('1.2.3') // '1.2.3'
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semver.valid('a.b.c') // null
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semver.clean('  =v1.2.3   ') // '1.2.3'
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semver.satisfies('1.2.3', '1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3') // true
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semver.gt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // false
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semver.lt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // true
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semver.minVersion('>=1.0.0') // '1.0.0'
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semver.valid(semver.coerce('v2')) // '2.0.0'
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semver.valid(semver.coerce('42.6.7.9.3-alpha')) // '42.6.7'
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```
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As a command-line utility:
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```
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$ semver -h
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A JavaScript implementation of the https://semver.org/ specification
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Copyright Isaac Z. Schlueter
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Usage: semver [options] <version> [<version> [...]]
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Prints valid versions sorted by SemVer precedence
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Options:
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-r --range <range>
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        Print versions that match the specified range.
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-i --increment [<level>]
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        Increment a version by the specified level.  Level can
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        be one of: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor,
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        prepatch, or prerelease.  Default level is 'patch'.
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        Only one version may be specified.
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--preid <identifier>
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        Identifier to be used to prefix premajor, preminor,
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        prepatch or prerelease version increments.
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-l --loose
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        Interpret versions and ranges loosely
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-p --include-prerelease
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        Always include prerelease versions in range matching
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-c --coerce
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        Coerce a string into SemVer if possible
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        (does not imply --loose)
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Program exits successfully if any valid version satisfies
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all supplied ranges, and prints all satisfying versions.
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If no satisfying versions are found, then exits failure.
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Versions are printed in ascending order, so supplying
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multiple versions to the utility will just sort them.
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```
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## Versions
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A "version" is described by the `v2.0.0` specification found at
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<https://semver.org/>.
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A leading `"="` or `"v"` character is stripped off and ignored.
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## Ranges
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A `version range` is a set of `comparators` which specify versions
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that satisfy the range.
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A `comparator` is composed of an `operator` and a `version`.  The set
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of primitive `operators` is:
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* `<` Less than
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* `<=` Less than or equal to
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* `>` Greater than
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* `>=` Greater than or equal to
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* `=` Equal.  If no operator is specified, then equality is assumed,
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  so this operator is optional, but MAY be included.
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For example, the comparator `>=1.2.7` would match the versions
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`1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, `2.5.3`, and `1.3.9`, but not the versions `1.2.6`
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or `1.1.0`.
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Comparators can be joined by whitespace to form a `comparator set`,
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which is satisfied by the **intersection** of all of the comparators
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it includes.
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A range is composed of one or more comparator sets, joined by `||`.  A
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version matches a range if and only if every comparator in at least
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one of the `||`-separated comparator sets is satisfied by the version.
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For example, the range `>=1.2.7 <1.3.0` would match the versions
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`1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, and `1.2.99`, but not the versions `1.2.6`, `1.3.0`,
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or `1.1.0`.
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The range `1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0` would match the versions `1.2.7`,
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`1.2.9`, and `1.4.6`, but not the versions `1.2.8` or `2.0.0`.
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### Prerelease Tags
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If a version has a prerelease tag (for example, `1.2.3-alpha.3`) then
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it will only be allowed to satisfy comparator sets if at least one
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comparator with the same `[major, minor, patch]` tuple also has a
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prerelease tag.
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For example, the range `>1.2.3-alpha.3` would be allowed to match the
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version `1.2.3-alpha.7`, but it would *not* be satisfied by
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`3.4.5-alpha.9`, even though `3.4.5-alpha.9` is technically "greater
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than" `1.2.3-alpha.3` according to the SemVer sort rules.  The version
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range only accepts prerelease tags on the `1.2.3` version.  The
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version `3.4.5` *would* satisfy the range, because it does not have a
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prerelease flag, and `3.4.5` is greater than `1.2.3-alpha.7`.
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The purpose for this behavior is twofold.  First, prerelease versions
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frequently are updated very quickly, and contain many breaking changes
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that are (by the author's design) not yet fit for public consumption.
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Therefore, by default, they are excluded from range matching
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semantics.
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Second, a user who has opted into using a prerelease version has
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clearly indicated the intent to use *that specific* set of
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alpha/beta/rc versions.  By including a prerelease tag in the range,
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the user is indicating that they are aware of the risk.  However, it
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is still not appropriate to assume that they have opted into taking a
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similar risk on the *next* set of prerelease versions.
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Note that this behavior can be suppressed (treating all prerelease
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versions as if they were normal versions, for the purpose of range
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matching) by setting the `includePrerelease` flag on the options
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object to any
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[functions](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#functions) that do
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range matching.
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#### Prerelease Identifiers
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The method `.inc` takes an additional `identifier` string argument that
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will append the value of the string as a prerelease identifier:
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```javascript
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semver.inc('1.2.3', 'prerelease', 'beta')
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// '1.2.4-beta.0'
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```
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command-line example:
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```bash
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$ semver 1.2.3 -i prerelease --preid beta
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1.2.4-beta.0
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```
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Which then can be used to increment further:
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```
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### Advanced Range Syntax
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Advanced range syntax desugars to primitive comparators in
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deterministic ways.
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Advanced ranges may be combined in the same way as primitive
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comparators using white space or `||`.
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#### Hyphen Ranges `X.Y.Z - A.B.C`
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Specifies an inclusive set.
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* `1.2.3 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.3 <=2.3.4`
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If a partial version is provided as the first version in the inclusive
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range, then the missing pieces are replaced with zeroes.
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* `1.2 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.0 <=2.3.4`
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inclusive range, then all versions that start with the supplied parts
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of the tuple are accepted, but nothing that would be greater than the
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provided tuple parts.
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* `1.2.3 - 2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.4.0`
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* `1.2.3 - 2` := `>=1.2.3 <3.0.0`
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#### X-Ranges `1.2.x` `1.X` `1.2.*` `*`
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Any of `X`, `x`, or `*` may be used to "stand in" for one of the
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numeric values in the `[major, minor, patch]` tuple.
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* `*` := `>=0.0.0` (Any version satisfies)
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* `1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` (Matching major version)
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* `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` (Matching major and minor versions)
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A partial version range is treated as an X-Range, so the special
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character is in fact optional.
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* `""` (empty string) := `*` := `>=0.0.0`
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* `1` := `1.x.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0`
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* `1.2` := `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0`
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#### Tilde Ranges `~1.2.3` `~1.2` `~1`
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comparator.  Allows minor-level changes if not.
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* `~1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.3 <1.3.0`
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* `~1.2` := `>=1.2.0 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` (Same as `1.2.x`)
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* `~1` := `>=1.0.0 <(1+1).0.0` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` (Same as `1.x`)
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* `~0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0`
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* `~0.2` := `>=0.2.0 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.0 <0.3.0` (Same as `0.2.x`)
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* `~0` := `>=0.0.0 <(0+1).0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0` (Same as `0.x`)
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* `~1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <1.3.0` Note that prereleases in
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  the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or
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  equal to `beta.2`.  So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but
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  `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a
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  different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple.
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#### Caret Ranges `^1.2.3` `^0.2.5` `^0.0.4`
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`[major, minor, patch]` tuple.  In other words, this allows patch and
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minor updates for versions `1.0.0` and above, patch updates for
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versions `0.X >=0.1.0`, and *no* updates for versions `0.0.X`.
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Many authors treat a `0.x` version as if the `x` were the major
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"breaking-change" indicator.
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Caret ranges are ideal when an author may make breaking changes
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between `0.2.4` and `0.3.0` releases, which is a common practice.
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However, it presumes that there will *not* be breaking changes between
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`0.2.4` and `0.2.5`.  It allows for changes that are presumed to be
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additive (but non-breaking), according to commonly observed practices.
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* `^1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.0.0`
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* `^0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0`
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* `^0.0.3` := `>=0.0.3 <0.0.4`
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* `^1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <2.0.0` Note that prereleases in
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  the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or
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  equal to `beta.2`.  So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but
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* `^0.0.3-beta` := `>=0.0.3-beta <0.0.4`  Note that prereleases in the
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  equal to `beta`.  So, `0.0.3-pr.2` would be allowed.
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number `0`, but will allow flexibility within that value, even if the
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major and minor versions are both `0`.
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* `^0.0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0`
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zero.
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### Range Grammar
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Putting all this together, here is a Backus-Naur grammar for ranges,
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for the benefit of parser authors:
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```bnf
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## Functions
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All methods and classes take a final `options` object argument.  All
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options in this object are `false` by default.  The options supported
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- `loose`  Be more forgiving about not-quite-valid semver strings.
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  course.)  For backwards compatibility reasons, if the `options`
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  argument is a boolean value instead of an object, it is interpreted
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strings that they parse.
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* `valid(v)`: Return the parsed version, or null if it's not valid.
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* `inc(v, release)`: Return the version incremented by the release
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  * If called from a non-prerelease version, the `prerelease` will work the
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    same as `prepatch`. It increments the patch version, then makes a
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    prerelease. If the input version is already a prerelease it simply
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* `prerelease(v)`: Returns an array of prerelease components, or null
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* `major(v)`: Return the major version number.
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* `minor(v)`: Return the minor version number.
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* `patch(v)`: Return the patch version number.
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* `intersects(r1, r2, loose)`: Return true if the two supplied ranges
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* `gt(v1, v2)`: `v1 > v2`
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* `gte(v1, v2)`: `v1 >= v2`
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* `lt(v1, v2)`: `v1 < v2`
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* `lte(v1, v2)`: `v1 <= v2`
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* `eq(v1, v2)`: `v1 == v2` This is true if they're logically equivalent,
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  even if they're not the exact same string.  You already know how to
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* `cmp(v1, comparator, v2)`: Pass in a comparison string, and it'll call
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  string comparison, but are included for completeness.  Throws if an
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* `compare(v1, v2)`: Return `0` if `v1 == v2`, or `1` if `v1` is greater, or `-1` if
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* `intersects(comparator)`: Return true if the comparators intersect
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### Ranges
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* `validRange(range)`: Return the valid range or null if it's not valid
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* `satisfies(version, range)`: Return true if the version satisfies the
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* `maxSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the highest version in the list
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* `minSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the lowest version in the list
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* `minVersion(range)`: Return the lowest version that can possibly match
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* `gtr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is greater than all the
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until `2.0.0`, so the version `1.2.10` would not be greater than the
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range (because `2.0.1` satisfies, which is higher), nor less than the
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range (since `1.2.8` satisfies, which is lower), and it also does not
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satisfy the range.
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semver. It looks for the first digit in a string, and consumes all
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(`10000000000000000.4.7.4` becomes `4.7.4`).  The maximum value for any
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semver component is `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || (2**53 - 1)`; higher value
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components are invalid (`9999999999999999.4.7.4` is likely invalid).