Bare
Small and modular JavaScript runtime for desktop and mobile. Like Node.js, it provides an asynchronous, event-driven architecture for writing applications in the lingua franca of modern software. Unlike Node.js, it makes embedding and cross-device support core use cases, aiming to run just as well on your phone as on your laptop. The result is a runtime ideal for networked, peer-to-peer applications that can run on a wide selection of hardware.
npm i -g bare
Usage
bare [flags] <filename> [...args]
Evaluate a script or start a REPL session if no script is provided.
Arguments:
<filename> The name of a script to evaluate
[...args] Additional arguments made available to the script
Flags:
--version|-v Print the Bare version
--eval|-e <script> Evaluate an inline script
--print|-p <script> Evaluate an inline script and print the result
--inspect Activate the inspector
--help|-h Show help
The specified <script>
or <filename>
is run using Module.load()
. For more information on the module system and the supported formats, see https://github.com/holepunchto/bare-module.
When imported, the module exports the global Bare
namespace. See https://github.com/holepunchto/bare#api for the API documentation.
const Bare = require('bare')
Credits
The bare
package name on npm was kindly donated by the folks at Accosine.
License
Apache-2.0