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See
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/denoland/deno/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).
-
-## Changelog
-
-### 2018.11.27 / v0.2.0 / Mildly usable
-
-[An intro talk was recorded.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlTG0UXRAkE)
-
-Stability and usability improvements. `fetch()` is 90% functional now. Basic
-REPL support was added. Shebang support was added. Command-line argument parsing
-was improved. A forwarding service `https://deno.land/x` was set up for Deno
-code. Example code has been posted to
-[deno.land/x/examples](https://github.com/denoland/deno_examples) and
-[deno.land/x/net](https://github.com/denoland/net).
-
-The resources table was added to abstract various types of I/O streams and other
-allocated state. A resource is an integer identifier which maps to some Rust
-object. It can be used with various ops, particularly read and write.
-
-### 2018.10.18 / v0.1.8 / Connecting to Tokio / Fleshing out APIs
-
-Most file system ops were implemented. Basic TCP networking is implemented.
-Basic stdio streams exposed. And many random OS facilities were exposed (e.g.
-environmental variables)
-
-Tokio was chosen as the backing event loop library. A careful mapping of JS
-Promises onto Rust Futures was made, preserving error handling and the ability
-to execute synchronously in the main thread.
-
-Continuous benchmarks were added: https://denoland.github.io/deno/ Performance
-issues are beginning to be addressed.
-
-"deno --types" was added to reference runtime APIs.
-
-Working towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/milestone/2 We expect v0.2 to
-be released in last October or early November.
-
-### 2018.09.09 / v0.1.3 / Scale binding infrastructure
-
-ETA v.0.2 October 2018 https://github.com/denoland/deno/milestone/2
-
-We decided to use Tokio https://tokio.rs/ to provide asynchronous I/O, thread
-pool execution, and as a base for high level support for various internet
-protocols like HTTP. Tokio is strongly designed around the idea of Futures -
-which map quite well onto JavaScript promises. We want to make it as easy as
-possible to start a Tokio future from JavaScript and get a Promise for handling
-it. We expect this to result in preliminary file system operations, fetch() for
-http. Additionally we are working on CI, release, and benchmarking
-infrastructure to scale development.
-
-### 2018.08.23 / v0.1.0 / Rust rewrite / V8 snapshot
-
-https://github.com/denoland/deno/commit/68d388229ea6ada339d68eb3d67feaff7a31ca97
-
-Complete! https://github.com/denoland/deno/milestone/1
-
-Go is a garbage collected language and we are worried that combining it with
-V8's GC will lead to difficult contention problems down the road.
-
-The V8Worker2 binding/concept is being ported to a new C++ library called
-libdeno. libdeno will include the entire JS runtime as a V8 snapshot. It still
-follows the message passing paradigm. Rust will be bound to this library to
-implement the privileged part of deno. See deno2/README.md for more details.
-
-V8 Snapshots allow deno to avoid recompiling the TypeScript compiler at startup.
-This is already working.
-
-When the rewrite is at feature parity with the Go prototype, we will release
-binaries for people to try.
-
-### 2018.09.32 / v0.0.0 / Golang Prototype / JSConf talk
-
-https://github.com/denoland/deno/tree/golang
-
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3BM9TB-8yA
-
-https://tinyclouds.org/jsconf2018.pdf
-
-### 2007-2017 / Prehistory
-
-https://github.com/ry/v8worker
-
-https://libuv.org/
-
-https://tinyclouds.org/iocp-links.html
-
-https://nodejs.org/
-
-https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser
-
-https://tinyclouds.org/libebb/
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+# Releases
+
+Binary releases can be downloaded manually at
+https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases
+
+We also have a one-line install commands at
+https://github.com/denoland/deno_install
+
+### v0.2.3 / 2018.12.14
+
+- console.assert should not throw error (#1335)
+- Support more modes in deno.open (#1282, #1336)
+- Simplify code fetch logic (#1322)
+- readDir entry mode (#1326)
+- Use stderr for exceptions (#1303)
+- console.log formatting improvements (#1327, #1299)
+- Expose TooLarge error code for buffers (#1298)
+
+### v0.2.2 / 2018.12.07
+
+- Don't crash when .mime file not exist in cache (#1291)
+- Process source maps in Rust instead of JS (#1280)
+- Use alternate TextEncoder/TextDecoder implementation (#1281)
+- Upgrade flatbuffers to 80d148
+- Fix memory leaks (#1265, #1275)
+
+### v0.2.1 / 2018.11.30
+
+- Allow async functions in REPL (#1233)
+- Handle Location header relative URI (#1240)
+- Add deno.readAll() (#1234)
+- Add Process.output (#1235)
+- Upgrade to TypeScript 3.2.1
+- Upgrade crates: tokio 0.1.13, hyper 0.12.16, ring 0.13.5
+
+### v0.2.0 / 2018.11.27 / Mildly usable
+
+[An intro talk was recorded.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlTG0UXRAkE)
+
+Stability and usability improvements. `fetch()` is 90% functional now. Basic
+REPL support was added. Shebang support was added. Command-line argument parsing
+was improved. A forwarding service `https://deno.land/x` was set up for Deno
+code. Example code has been posted to
+[deno.land/x/examples](https://github.com/denoland/deno_examples) and
+[deno.land/x/net](https://github.com/denoland/net).
+
+The resources table was added to abstract various types of I/O streams and other
+allocated state. A resource is an integer identifier which maps to some Rust
+object. It can be used with various ops, particularly read and write.
+
+Changes since v0.1.12:
+
+- First pass at running subprocesses (#1156)
+- Improve flag parsing (#1200)
+- Improve fetch() (#1194 #1188 #1102)
+- Support shebang (#1197)
+
+### v0.1.12 / 2018.11.12
+
+- Update to TypeScript 3.1.6 (#1177)
+- Fixes Headers type not available. (#1175)
+- Reader/Writer to use Uint8Array not ArrayBufferView (#1171)
+- Fixes importing modules starting with 'http'. (#1167)
+- build: Use target/ instead of out/ (#1153)
+- Support repl multiline input (#1165)
+
+### v0.1.11 / 2018.11.05
+
+- Performance and stability improvements on all platforms.
+- Add repl (#998)
+- Add deno.Buffer (#1121)
+- Support cargo check (#1128)
+- Upgrade Rust crates and Flatbuffers. (#1145, #1127)
+- Add helper to turn deno.Reader into async iterator (#1130)
+- Add ability to load JSON as modules (#1065)
+- Add deno.resources() (#1119)
+- Add application/x-typescript mime type support (#1111)
+
+### v0.1.10 / 2018.10.27
+
+- Add URLSearchParams (#1049)
+- Implement clone for FetchResponse (#1054)
+- Use content-type headers when importing from URLs. (#1020)
+- Use checkJs option, JavaScript will be type checked and users can supply JSDoc
+ type annotations that will be enforced by Deno (#1068)
+- Add separate http/https cache dirs to DENO_DIR (#971)
+- Support https in fetch. (#1100)
+- Add chmod/chmodSync on unix (#1088)
+- Remove broken features: --deps and trace() (#1103)
+- Ergonomics: Prompt TTY for permission escalation (#1081)
+
+### v0.1.9 / 2018.10.20
+
+- Performance and stability improvements on all platforms.
+- Add cwd() and chdir() #907
+- Specify deno_dir location with env var DENO_DIR #970
+- Make fetch() header compliant with the current spec #1019
+- Upgrade TypeScript to 3.1.3
+- Upgrade V8 to 7.1.302.4
+
+### v0.1.8 / 2018.10.12 / Connecting to Tokio / Fleshing out APIs
+
+Most file system ops were implemented. Basic TCP networking is implemented.
+Basic stdio streams exposed. And many random OS facilities were exposed (e.g.
+environmental variables)
+
+Tokio was chosen as the backing event loop library. A careful mapping of JS
+Promises onto Rust Futures was made, preserving error handling and the ability
+to execute synchronously in the main thread.
+
+Continuous benchmarks were added: https://denoland.github.io/deno/ Performance
+issues are beginning to be addressed.
+
+"deno --types" was added to reference runtime APIs.
+
+Working towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/milestone/2 We expect v0.2 to
+be released in last October or early November.
+
+Changes since v0.1.7:
+
+- Fix promise reject issue (#936)
+- Add --types command line flag.
+- Add metrics()
+- Add redirect follow feature #934
+- Fix clearTimer bug #942
+- Improve error printing #935
+- Expose I/O interfaces Closer, Seeker, ReaderCloser, WriteCloser, ReadSeeker,
+ WriteSeeker, ReadWriteCloser, ReadWriteSeeker
+- Fix silent death on double await #919
+- Add Conn.closeRead() and Conn.closeWrite() #903
+
+### v0.1.7 / 2018.10.04
+
+- Improve fetch headers (#853)
+- Add deno.truncate (#805)
+- Add copyFile/copyFileSync (#863)
+- Limit depth of output in console.log for nested objects, and add console.dir
+ (#826)
+- Guess extensions on extension not provided (#859)
+- Renames: deno.platform -> deno.platform.os deno.arch -> deno.platform.arch
+- Upgrade TS to 3.0.3
+- Add readDirSync(), readDir()
+- Add support for TCP servers and clients. (#884) Adds deno.listen(),
+ deno.dial(), deno.Listener and deno.Conn.
+
+### v0.1.6 / 2018.09.28
+
+- Adds deno.stdin, deno.stdout, deno.stderr, deno.open(), deno.write(),
+ deno.read(), deno.Reader, deno.Writer, deno.copy() #846
+- Print 'Compiling' when compiling TS.
+- Support zero-copy for writeFile() writeFileSync() #838
+- Fixes eval error bug #837
+- Make Deno multithreaded #782
+- console.warn() goes to stderr #810
+- Add deno.readlink()/readlinkSync() #797
+- Add --recompile flag #801
+- Use constructor.name to print out function type #664
+- Rename deno.argv to deno.args
+- Add deno.trace() #795
+- Continuous benchmarks https://denoland.github.io/deno/
+
+### v0.1.5 / 2018.09.21
+
+- Add atob() btoa() #776
+- Add deno.arch deno.platform #773
+- Add deno.symlink() and deno.symlinkSync() #742
+- Add deno.mkdir() and deno.mkdirSync() #746
+- Add deno.makeTempDir() #740
+- Improvements to FileInfo interface #765, #761
+- Add fetch.blob()
+- Upgrade V8 to 7.0.276.15
+- Upgrade Rust crates
+
+### v0.1.4 / 2018.09.12
+
+- Support headers in fetch()
+- Adds many async fs functions: deno.rename() deno.remove(), deno.removeAll(),
+ deno.removeSync(), deno.removeAllSync(), deno.mkdir(), deno.stat(),
+ deno.lstat() deno.readFile() and deno.writeFile().
+- Add mode in FileInfo
+- Access error codes via error.kind
+- Check --allow-net permissions when using fetch()
+- Add deno --deps for listing deps of a script.
+
+### v0.1.3 / 2018.09.05 / Scale binding infrastructure
+
+ETA v.0.2 October 2018 https://github.com/denoland/deno/milestone/2
+
+We decided to use Tokio https://tokio.rs/ to provide asynchronous I/O, thread
+pool execution, and as a base for high level support for various internet
+protocols like HTTP. Tokio is strongly designed around the idea of Futures -
+which map quite well onto JavaScript promises. We want to make it as easy as
+possible to start a Tokio future from JavaScript and get a Promise for handling
+it. We expect this to result in preliminary file system operations, fetch() for
+http. Additionally we are working on CI, release, and benchmarking
+infrastructure to scale development.
+
+Changes since v0.1.2:
+
+- Fixes module resolution error #645
+- Better flag parsing
+- lStatSync -> lstatSync
+- Added deno.renameSync()
+- Added deno.mkdirSync()
+- Fix circular dependencies #653
+- Added deno.env() and --allow-env
+
+### v0.1.2 / 2018.08.30
+
+- Added https import support.
+- Added deno.makeTempDirSync().
+- Added deno.lstatSync() and deno.statSync().
+
+### v0.1.1 / 2018.08.27
+
+### v0.1.0 / 2018.08.23 / Rust rewrite and V8 snapshot
+
+Complete! https://github.com/denoland/deno/milestone/1
+
+Go is a garbage collected language and we are worried that combining it with
+V8's GC will lead to difficult contention problems down the road.
+
+The V8Worker2 binding/concept is being ported to a new C++ library called
+libdeno. libdeno will include the entire JS runtime as a V8 snapshot. It still
+follows the message passing paradigm. Rust will be bound to this library to
+implement the privileged part of deno. See deno2/README.md for more details.
+
+V8 Snapshots allow deno to avoid recompiling the TypeScript compiler at startup.
+This is already working.
+
+When the rewrite is at feature parity with the Go prototype, we will release
+binaries for people to try.
+
+### v0.0.0 / 2018.09.32 / Golang Prototype
+
+https://github.com/denoland/deno/tree/golang
+
+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3BM9TB-8yA
+
+https://tinyclouds.org/jsconf2018.pdf
+
+### 2007-2017 / Prehistory
+
+https://github.com/ry/v8worker
+
+https://libuv.org/
+
+https://tinyclouds.org/iocp-links.html
+
+https://nodejs.org/
+
+https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser
+
+https://tinyclouds.org/libebb/