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Alex Hunt e247be793c Lower minimum Node.js version to 20.19.4 (#52678)
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/52678

From partner feedback, there's still appetite to support Node 20.x for the next <1y of life. Lower min version to `20.19.4` (Jul 2025) and widen test matrix in CI.

Changelog:
[General][Breaking] - Our new minimum Node version is Node.js 20 (Overrides #51840)

Reviewed By: cortinico

Differential Revision: D78494491

fbshipit-source-id: c8d9dc6250cb11f8a12ca7e761b65f4a8dae9265
2025-07-18 03:32:13 -07:00
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@react-native/debugger-shell

npm package

Experimental Electron-based shell for React Native DevTools. This package is not part of React Native's public API.

Why Electron?

The React Native DevTools frontend is based on Chrome DevTools, which is a web app, but is not particularly portable: it's designed to run in Chromium, and Chromium only. Prior to @react-native/debugger-shell, we would run it in hosted mode in an instance of Chrome or Edge.

Relying on hosted mode presents a variety of UX issues in the debugging workflow, such as the need to ask developers to install a particular browser before they can debug in React Native, and the inability to foreground/reuse existing debugger windows when relaunching the debugger for the same app. In order to address these issues effectively, we fundamentally need to leave the browser sandbox and run the debugger in a shell we can bundle with React Native, and whose behavior we can control.

Electron is a tried-and-tested framework for the specific task of embedding a Chromium browser in a portable, customized shell. As a rule we'll hold a high bar for performance and reliability, and we'll only add features to the shell if they are strictly necessary to complement the DevTools frontend's built-in capabilities.