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@replit/ruspty
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@replit/ruspty - PTY for JavaScript through Rust FFIA very thin wrapper around PTYs and processes.
const { Pty } = require('@replit/ruspty');
const pty = new Pty({
command: '/bin/sh',
args: [],
envs: {},
size: { rows: 24, cols: 80 },
onExit: (...result) => {
// TODO: Handle process exit.
},
});
const read = pty.read;
const write = pty.write;
read.on('data', (chunk) => {
// TODO: Handle data.
});
write.write('echo hello\n');
npm installnpm run buildnpm run testFollowing "Publish It" section from napi-rs docs:
git clean -f && npm install && npm run buildnpm version [major|minor|patch]x.y.z - this is how the CI decides to publish to npm!NPM_TOKEN is part of the repo secrets, generated like this.
FAQs
A very thin wrapper around PTYs and processes.
The npm package @replit/ruspty receives a total of 33,861 weekly downloads. As such, @replit/ruspty popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @replit/ruspty demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 22 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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