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@bearz/runtime-info

v0.1.0

Published

Get information about the current javascript runtime and operating system.

Readme

@bearz/runtime-info

Overview

Gets information about the current javascript rutime such as the runtime name, version, the current os, and the current architecture.

The library primarily enables writing cross platform and runtime code.

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JSR npm version GitHub version

Documentation

Documentation is available on jsr.io

A list of other modules can be found at github.com/bearz-io/js

Usage

import {RUNTIME, DENO, PLATFORM, WINDOWS, EOL} from "@bearz/runtime-info";

console.log(RUNTIME); // "deno", "bun", "node", "browser", "cloudflare", etc
console.log(DENO); // true, false
console.log(PLATFORM); // "linux", "darwin", "windows", etc
console.log(WINDOWS); // true, false
console.log(EOL); // "\r\n", "\n", etc

Constants

Runtime

  • BUN - a boolean that indicates when the current runtime is bun.
  • DENO - a boolean that indicates when the current runtime is deno.
  • NODELIKE - a boolean that indicates when the current runtime is nodejs like.
  • NODE - a boolean that indicates when the current runtime is nodejs.
  • CLOUDFLARE - a boolean that indicates when the current runtime is cloudflare.
  • BROWSER - a boolean that indicates whens the current runtime is the browser.
  • VERSION - the runtime version. maybe undefined.
  • NODE_VERSION - the version of node.
  • RUNTIME - the name of the current runtime.

OS

  • PLATFORM - The current operating system such as linux, darwin, windows.
  • ARCH - The current operating system architecture such as amd64, x86, arm64, etc.
  • IS_64BIT - a boolean that indicates the os is 64 bit architecture.
  • WINDOWS - a boolean that indicates the os is windows.
  • LINUX - a boolean that indicates the os is linux.
  • DARWIN - a boolean that indicates the os is darwing.
  • PATH_SEP - The path separator for the current platform. : or ;.
  • DIR_SEP - The primary directory separator for the current platform. \\ or /.
  • DIR_SEP_RE - The regular expression for splitting a path into components.
  • EOL - The end of line/new line marker for the current platform. \r\n or \n.
  • DEV_NULL - The path to the null device for the current platform. NUL or /dev/null.

License

MIT License