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basedpyright (browser edition)a version of basedpyright that can be run in a browser.
unless you have a specific reason to use the browser build, it's recommended to install basedpyright from pypi instead. see the installation instructions for more information.
this build was adapted from the abandoned microbit-foundation pyright fork. more information on how to use it is available in their documentation.
this version of pyright was in an unfinished state when i found it. i've done my best to merge the last 2 years of pyright updates into it, but i can't promise it will work anywhere outside of the basedpyright playground. if you have a use case for running basedpyright in the browser and run into issues with this package, please raise an issue
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The npm package browser-basedpyright receives a total of 451 weekly downloads. As such, browser-basedpyright popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that browser-basedpyright 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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