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esvu

esvu is your one-stop shop for all implementations of ECMAScript.

Installation

$ npm i -g esvu

esvu will attempt to respect XDG_DATA_HOME, and will fall back to the home directory. You will need to add esvu's bin to your PATH, for example $XDG_DATA_HOME/.esvu/bin or /home/snek/.esvu/bin.

You may override the path entirely by setting the ESVU_PATH environment variable.

Usage

The first time you run esvu, it will ask you which engines you wish to install. After the first run, running esvu will update the engines you selected.

  • $ esvu Update all installed engines, or select engines to install
  • $ esvu install <engine> Install the engine <engine>
  • $ esvu uninstall <engine> Uninstall <engine>
  • $ esvu update <engine> Update <engine>. Like install but the engine must have been previously installed.

If you're using eshost-cli, you can run eshost --configure-esvu after installing engines to make eshost automatically find the installed engines.

Engine Binary Names darwin-x64 darwin-arm64 linux-ia32 linux-x64 linux-arm64 win32-ia32 win32-x64
Boa boa,
engine262 engine262
GraalJS graaljs
Hermes hermes
LibJS serenity-js
JavaScriptCore jsc, javascriptcore
QuickJS quickjs, quickjs-run-test262
SpiderMonkey sm, spidermonkey
V8 v8
XS xs

Some binaries may be exposed as batch/shell scripts to properly handling shared library loading. Some binaries on 64-bit systems may be natively 32-bit.

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