Umbrella GitHub organization for everything AssemblyScript.
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The AssemblyScript Project is an umbrella GitHub organization that focuses on everything related to AssemblyScript. It hosts a wide range of repositories primarily centered on languages such as JavaScript, TypeScript, WebAssembly, C, and HTML. Notable projects include assemblyscript, a TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly, and various tools for building and utilizing WebAssembly applications.
A TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly.
A buildbot for browser & Node.js builds of Binaryen, a compiler infrastructure and toolchain library for WebAssembly.
A collection of AssemblyScript examples.
A buildbot for wabt.js, a port of WABT to the Web, with TypeScript support.
Patches the AssemblyScript compiler to utilize WASI imports instead of Web APIs.
AssemblyScript's website and documentation.
Implementations of the node.js APIs for use with AssemblyScript.
A simple build tool for AssemblyScript projects
Document scoped to discussion of Universal Strings for WebAssembly
Mirror of git://git.musl-libc.org/musl
Document scoped to discussion of System Essentials for WebAssembly
Mirror of git://nsz.repo.hu:45100/repo/libc-test
Minimalist publishing tool for GitHub and npm.
Redirects from the legacy documentation to the website.
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AssemblyScript builds a variety of projects on GitHub, primarily focused on WebAssembly. Key repositories include assemblyscript, which provides a TypeScript-like syntax for WebAssembly, and binaryen.js, a buildbot for WebAssembly compiler infrastructure.
AssemblyScript primarily uses JavaScript and TypeScript, along with WebAssembly, C, and HTML. These languages are essential for developing tools and libraries that facilitate the use of WebAssembly in different environments.
Yes, all of AssemblyScript's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers to access, contribute to, and utilize a diverse range of projects, fostering collaboration within the WebAssembly community.
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