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MIT License | MIT License |
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wapm-cli
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Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers
That's the main reason we should start using WebAssembly for distributing and using packages.
Shamless plug: Wasmer [1] and WAPM [2] could help a lot on this quest!
[1]: https://wasmer.io/
[2]: https://wapm.io/
- WordPress WASM
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A Look at Performance in Wasmtime and Cranelift
There's WAPM
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Packaging and shipping your software
If it's buildable for the WebAssembly WASI target, consider also distributing it through WAPM.
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Announcing Cargo WAPM
I don't know if many people have heard of it, but there's actually a WebAssembly Package Manager. It's similar to crates.io, except you upload WebAssembly binaries written in any language instead of Rust source code!
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There’s a cunning workaround for this challenge; rather than compiling JS to Wasm, you can instead compile a JavaScript engine to WebAssembly then use that to execute your code.
You can see this paying off with wapm, which lets you download applications that would have normally required compilation for your environment and run them anywhere with a supported runtime, which is imo pretty neat.
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Security advisory: malicious crate rustdecimal | Rust Blog
One step closer to the day when I can put actix-web creations up on WAPM so "Just type wax my-cool-thing to try it out" can be one of the distribution options.
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WebAssembly in my Browser Desktop Environment
I've added limited support to run wapm.io directly from the Terminal. Examples of commands that work well are wapm cowsay {Text} and wapm uuid.
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Wasmer and Trademarks
https://github.com/wasmerio/wapm-cli
If anyone wants to replicate the WebAssembly Package Manager locally please send me an email to [email protected] so we can start a discussion around a potential open-source path for it :)
libarchivejs
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WebAssembly in my Browser Desktop Environment
7z/RAR/TAR Extraction via Libarchivejs
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Browsers can do that?
Another operation that is sometimes desired is to take several files and give the user a compressed file. There are actually a surprisingly large amount (jszip, pako) of client side options here, but my favorite so far when it comes to speed, size and working with .zip has been fflate. But if you'd like to work with other formats, there are also libraries to decompress 7-Zip, RAR & TAR.
What are some alternatives?
fflate - High performance (de)compression in an 8kB package
WASM-ImageMagick - Webassembly compilation of https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick & samples
js-dos - The best API for running dos programs in browser
wasmer-js - Monorepo for Javascript WebAssembly packages by Wasmer
wordpress-playground - Run WordPress in the browser via WebAssembly PHP
7zip.html - Browse 7z archives online in the web-browsers
Boxedwine
Graphene - GraphQL framework for Python
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser