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The JavaScript Registry (JSR) is a module registry for TypeScript and ESM. Works with Node, Deno, browsers, and more. Free and open source.
- JSR is now in public beta - we invite everyone to sign up and try it out today! Read more about JSR (including a deep dive tutorial on publishing) in the beta announcement blog post:
- Did you know that JSR packages can be used from Node.js with no configuration? ⬇️⬇️⬇️
00:00 - Valibot, the tree-shakeable schema validation library by @FabianHiller is now on JSR 🎉️ jsr.io/@valibot/valib…
- Curious how the JSR logo and website design came together? 🤔️ Here's a 👀️into our design process.
- with 44 modules ranging from data parsing/manipulation, working with web protocols, and general helper functions, the Deno Standard Library probably has what you need. jsr.io/@stdOver 4 years, 151 releases, and 4k commits later, the stabilization of the Deno Standard Library is finally complete 🎉️ There's probably something in this closely audited library that you can use today. And no, you don't need to use Deno. 🧵️
- Who has gotten a 100% JSR score for their packages already?
- Add a badge to your README that lets users know your package is on JSR 🎖️JSR now creates badges that you can put into your repo README jsr.io/docs/badges
- Hey folks! We'll be opening up JSR for everyone to try very soon, but you can still sign up for early access at jsr.io - there, you can: 👨💻 Publish TypeScript source 🌐 Distribute ES modules that work cross-runtime 📚 Get automatic doc generation from source
- Tomorrow is an exciting day!








