How to use the @citation-js/core.version function in @citation-js/core

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this.log = self.log
  this.data = self.data
}

Cite.prototype = Object.create(core.Cite.prototype)

Cite.async = core.Cite.async
Cite.validateOptions = core.Cite.validateOptions
Cite.validateOutputOptions = core.Cite.validateOutputOptions

Cite.input = core.plugins.input.chain
Cite.inputAsync = core.plugins.input.chainAsync

Cite.util = Object.assign({ attr }, core.util)
Cite.version = {
  cite: core.version,
  citeproc: citeproc.PROCESSOR_VERSION
}

const CSL = core.plugins.config.get('@csl')

Cite.CSL = {
  engine: require('@citation-js/plugin-csl/lib/engines').fetchEngine,
  item (data) {
    return id => data.find(entry => entry.id === id)
  },
  locale (lang) {
    return CSL.styles.get(CSL.styles.has(lang) ? lang : 'en-US')
  },
  style (style) {
    return CSL.templates.get(CSL.templates.has(style) ? style : 'apa')
  },