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Node.js is a free, open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment for command line tools and server-side scripts. Explore its repositories, such as node, nodejs.org, node-addon-api, and more, on GitHub.
- Node-gyp
node-gyp is a cross-platform command-line tool written in...
- Release
New semver-major releases of Node.js are branched from main...
- Llhttp
Port of http_parser to llparse. Contribute to nodejs/llhttp...
- Node-addon-api
(See CHANGELOG.md for complete Changelog). node-addon-api is...
- Citgm
Canary in the Gold Mine. Contribute to nodejs/citgm...
- Pull Requests
Node.js JavaScript runtime 🐢🚀 . Contribute to nodejs/node...
- Jenkins-alerts
Contribute to nodejs/jenkins-alerts development by creating...
- Node-v8
This is an automatically updated experimental version of...
- Node-gyp
Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment. Find the latest releases, API documentation, security updates, and contribution guidelines on GitHub.
This GitHub repository contains the source code for the Node.js® JavaScript runtime website, built using Next.js, TypeScript, and MDXv3. Learn how to contribute, deploy, and access the website's API docs, binaries, and translation.
Node.js is a free, open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that lets developers create servers, web apps, command line tools and scripts. Learn more about Node.js features, downloads, blog, docs and certification on the official website.
Learn how to create a CI workflow to build and test your Node.js project with GitHub Actions. See examples of how to specify Node.js versions, install dependencies, and publish packages.
Learn how to create a workflow that publishes Node.js packages to GitHub Packages and npm registries after CI tests pass. See examples, prerequisites, and authentication steps for using GitHub Actions.
21 wrz 2020 · In this blog post I have put a list of my favourite Node.js Github repositories, but without any frameworks or modules repositories (as there are gazillions) you might not be aware of and help you get started with Node.js.