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So I wrote the following:

index.js

let x = 31

console.log(x)

And tried testing it with the --harmony flag:

alex@alex-K43U:~/node/es6$ node --harmony index.js

But I get an error:

/home/alex/node/es6/index.js:1
(function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { let x = 31
                                                            ^
SyntaxError: Illegal let declaration outside extended mode

What am I doing wrong? I already updated to node 0.12.1.

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You need to enable strict mode in order to use let.

You can either:

"use strict"
let x = 31
console.log(x)

Or:

node --harmony --use_strict index.js

Then it works as expected:

victor@ubuntu:~/Documents$ node --harmony --use_strict index.js
31

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