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@noir-lang/noir_wasm
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This JavaScript package enables users to compile a Noir program, i.e. generating its artifacts, both in Node.JS environments and the browser.
The package also handles dependency management like how Nargo (Noir's CLI tool) operates, but the package is used just for compilation, not proving, verifying and simulating functions.
// Node.js
import { compile, createFileManager } from '@noir-lang/noir_wasm';
const fm = createFileManager(myProjectPath);
const myCompiledCode = await compile(fm);
// Browser
import { compile, createFileManager } from '@noir-lang/noir_wasm';
const fm = createFileManager('/');
for (const path of files) {
await fm.writeFile(path, await getFileAsStream(path));
}
const myCompiledCode = await compile(fm);
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The npm package @noir-lang/noir_wasm receives a total of 1,307 weekly downloads. As such, @noir-lang/noir_wasm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @noir-lang/noir_wasm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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