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## Stability
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As of Deno 1.0.0, the `Deno` namespace APIs are stable. That means that we will
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strive to make code working under 1.0.0 continue to work in future versions.
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However, not all of Deno's features are ready for production yet. Features which
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are not ready because they are still in draft phase are locked behind the
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`--unstable` command line flag. Passing this flag does a few things:
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- It enables the use of unstable APIs during runtime.
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- It adds the
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[`lib.deno.unstable.d.ts`](https://github.com/denoland/deno/blob/master/cli/js/lib.deno.unstable.d.ts)
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file to the list of TypeScript definitions that are used for type checking.
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This includes the output of `deno types`.
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You should be aware that unstable APIs have probably **not undergone a security
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review**, are likely to have **breaking API changes** in the future and are
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**not ready for production**.
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Furthermore Deno's standard modules (https://deno.land/std/) are not yet stable.
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We version the standard modules differently from the CLI to reflect this.
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