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- JSR: the JavaScript Registry
JSR is the open-source package registry for modern JavaScript JSR natively supports TypeScript, and works with all JS runtimes and package managers
- JSR Corporation
JSR Corporation was established for Synthetic RubberProduction Since then, JSR has continued to strive to expand itsbusiness and reinforce stabilization of its management, resulting inleading positions in the areas of petrochemical materials, such assynthetic rubbers
- Introducing JSR - the JavaScript Registry | Deno
The JavaScript Registry (JSR) is a TypeScript-first, ESM-only module registry designed for the entire JavaScript ecosystem Use JSR modules from Deno and npm-based projects JSR is free and open source Available today in public beta
- GitHub - jsr-io jsr: The open-source package registry for modern . . .
This is the source code for https: jsr io, the new JavaScript registry The rest of this README is only relevant to those interested in contributing to the jsr io registry If you are looking for information on how to use the registry, please see https: jsr io docs Goals Implementation details
- JSR – Next Generation JavaScript Registry by Leo Kettmeir
JSR is a new JavaScript registry that supports TypeScript and offers additional features like GitHub Action integration, provenance attestations, and documentation generation It provides a simple website with package search, documentation, and a gamified score
- Introduction to JSR - Docs - JSR
The JavaScript Registry (JSR) is a modern package registry for JavaScript and TypeScript JSR works with many runtimes (Node js, Deno, Bun, browsers, and more) and is backwards compatible with npm
- Exploring Modern JavaScript Registry JSR in the Multi-Runtime Era
Introducing JSR - the JavaScript Registry It is primarily developed by Deno, but it can be used in environments such as Deno, Node js, and Bun The background for the construction of JSR includes the following changes from 2009 to the present:
- Exploring JSR for JavaScript module management
JSR stores packages and is mostly a registry for JavaScript modules It has adopted the ES module standard and other recent JavaScript innovations to accommodate current programming demands
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