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friday-code-linux-arm64-musl

v2.0.14

Published

Prebuilt friday binary for linux-arm64-musl.

Readme

friday-code-linux-arm64-musl

Prebuilt friday binary for linux-arm64-musl. This package is one of 8 platform-specific packages that ship under the friday project.

What this is

A standalone executable compiled with the Bun runtime and the OpenTUI native renderer embedded. Zero runtime dependencies, no Node, no system OpenGL, no Bun toolchain needed at runtime. About 25-45 MB.

You probably don't want this package

This package is an optional dependency of the main friday-code package. You install that one. The launcher detects your platform and architecture at install time and pulls in the matching prebuilt binary as an optional dependency. If you're on linux-arm64-musl, this is the one that gets selected.

# install the launcher (and the right binary for your platform automatically)
npm i -g friday-code

You only need this package directly if you want to pin a specific platform's binary, build a custom installer on top of it, or audit the binary independently. For everything else, use friday-code.

Verify

# the launcher downloads the binary, then:
friday --version

Project

License

MIT. See LICENSE.