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- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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automator-demo
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Extism: make all software programmable with WebAssembly
There's also an end-to-end example using both Python and Rust in the org: https://github.com/extism/automator-demo
c-pdk
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Faces.js, a JavaScript library for generating vector-based cartoon faces
Extism can be really useful for packaging up and running cross-language libraries!
The most clear information about it is at: https://extism.org, but its a bit focused on the primary use case for Extism, being a universal plugin system.
There is a C PDK (https://github.com/extism/c-pdk) which you'd probably want to use in a new wrapper around your library in C++, and compile it to wasm32 freestanding or WASI, but without emscripten. Extism doesn't currently have an interop layer to emscripten.
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Extism: make all software programmable with WebAssembly
In C - https://github.com/extism/c-pdk/blob/main/example/count_vowels.c
What are some alternatives?
rust-pdk - Extism Plug-in Development Kit (PDK) for Rust
haskell-pdk - Extism Plug-in development kit (PDK) for Haskell
assemblyscript-pdk - Extism Plug-in Development Kit (PDK) for AssemblyScript
go-pdk - Extism Plug-in Development Kit (PDK) for Go
wasmer - 🚀 The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
component-model - Repository for design and specification of the Component Model
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.