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JSR: the JavaScript Registry JSR is the open-source package registry for modern JavaScript JSR natively supports TypeScript, and works with all JS runtimes and package managers
Introduction to JSR - Docs - JSR JSR is a new modern package registry for JavaScript and TypeScript It was designed to be fast, simple, and reliable It is backwards compatible with npm, and natively supports TypeScript
JSR Corporation JSR Corporation was established for Synthetic RubberProduction Since then, JSR has continued to strive to expand itsbusiness and reinforce stabilization of its management, resulting inleading positions in the areas of petrochemical materials, such assynthetic rubbers
Why JSR? - Docs - JSR JSR is a modern package registry for the JavaScript ecosystem Here's why we built it - to be TypeScript-first and ESM-only, to work across all JavaScript runtimes, and to be fast, simple, and secure
JSR hands over Crown to Carlyle-backed company in $204M deal JSR Life Sciences is parting ways with its CRO business Crown Bioscience, selling the unit to a Chinese clinical lab service provider in a deal valued at $204 million (PDF) The new holder of the
JSR: Building an Open Registry for the JavaScript Community JSR is a new JavaScript registry similar to NPM, but it supports TypeScript out of the box and is open source It works alongside NPM and is compatible with various runtimes like Cloudflare workers, Deno, Node js, and Bun
Introducing JSR - the JavaScript Registry | Deno The JavaScript Registry (JSR) is a TypeScript-first, ESM-only module registry designed for the entire JavaScript ecosystem Use JSR modules from Deno and npm-based projects JSR is free and open source Available today in public beta
JSR: A new Evolution in JavaScript Package Management JSR, or the JavaScript Registry, is an innovative package registry tailored to the modern needs of JavaScript developers It’s free, open-source, and supports TypeScript and ES modules, ensuring compatibility with contemporary JavaScript runtimes like Deno, Node, Bun, and Cloudflare Workers