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/*!
    \qmltype nodejs
    \inqmlmodule QbsModules
    \since Qbs 1.3

    \brief Provides Node.js support.

    The \c nodejs module contains support for running \l{Node.js} applications
    from \QBS.
*/

/*!
    \qmlproperty path Node.js::applicationFile

    The input JavaScript file whose corresponding output will be executed when
    running the Node.js application. If this property is \c{undefined}, the
    product will not be runnable.

    \nodefaultvalue
*/