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# Node version
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> [!NOTE]
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> It should not be necessary to update the Node.js version manually. The [update-node-version.yml](https://github.com/github/vscode-codeql/blob/main/.github/workflows/update-node-version.yml) workflow runs daily and will open a pull request if the Node.js version needs to be updated.
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The CodeQL for VS Code extension defines the version of Node.js that it is intended to run with. This Node.js version is used when running most CI and unit tests.
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When running in production (i.e. as an extension for a VS Code application) it will use the Node.js version provided by VS Code. This can mean a different Node.js version is used by different users with different versions of VS Code.
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