In 2019, the JS Foundation and Node.js Foundation merged to form the [[OpenJS Foundation]].
On September 6, 2023, Node.js 20.6.0 was released. The update brought the addition of built-in support for <code>.env</code> files, the unflagging of <code>import.meta.resolve</code>, the introduction of a new <code>node:<var>module</var></code> API register for module customization hooks and a new initialize hook. Additionally, the module customization load hook now supports [[CommonJS]], and Node.js C++ add-ons have gained experimental support for cppgc (Oilpan), which is a C++ garbage collection library for V8.<ref name="Previous Releases">{{Cite web |title=Previous Releases |url=https://nodejs.org/en/download/releases/ |website=Node.js}}</ref>