2014-02-28 10:23:04 -08:00
2013-04-09 13:52:47 -07:00
2012-11-30 20:12:56 -06:00
2012-11-30 20:16:17 -06:00
2013-02-01 11:36:47 -08:00
2013-06-04 14:32:26 -07:00
2014-02-27 16:49:35 -08:00
2014-02-28 10:23:04 -08:00

Compile javascript with node.js. This allows you to move your executable around without needing to install the node.js runtime.

Motivation

  • Ability to run multiple applications with different node.js runtimes.
  • Distributable binaries without needing node / npm.
  • Starts faster.
  • Lockdown specific application versions, and easily rollback.
  • Faster deployments.

Requirements

  • Linux / Mac

Caveats

  • Doesn't support native modules (yet).
  • Doesn't support windows (yet).

Installation

Via NPM:

	npm install nexe [-g]

Or git:

	git clone 

CLI Usage

	
Usage: nexe -i [sources] -o [binary]

Options:
  -i, --input    The entry javascript files         [default: cwd]
  -o, --output   The output binary                  [default: cwd/release/app.nex]
  -r, --runtime  The node.js runtime to use         [default: "0.8.15"]
  -t, --temp     The path to store node.js sources  [default: /tmp/nexe]


Code usage


var nexe = require('nexe');

nexe.compile({ input: 'input.js', output: 'path/to/bin', runtime: '0.8.15' } function() {
	
});
	
S
Description
No description provided
Readme MIT 32 MiB
Languages
TypeScript 90.1%
JavaScript 9.9%