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A curated list of awesome developer tools for writing cross-platform Node.js code.

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Applications

Development environment

Continuous integration

  • AppVeyor - Focused on Windows. Free tiers are available for OSS projects.
  • Travis - Windows/macOS/Linux. Free for OSS projects.
  • Azure Pipelines - Windows/macOS/Linux. Free for OSS projects with 10 parallel jobs.

Virtualization

  • ievms - Automated installer for the free virtual machine images that Microsoft provides for testing on multiple versions of IE. These images can be useful for cross-platform testing various technologies, however make sure you read and understand Microsofts' licensing.
  • VirtualBox - General purpose software for running x86 virtual machines.
  • Docker - A software platform to create, deploy and manage virtualized application containers on a common operating system, with an ecosystem of allied tools.

Compatibility

  • Wine - Run Windows API calls on Linux, Mac, BSD and Solaris.
  • Cygwin - Run POSIX on Windows.
  • WSL - Run the Linux command line on Windows (ELF binary execution, system calls, filesystem, Bash, core utilities, common applications).
  • MinGW - gcc on Windows.
  • msys / Git Bash - Bash on Windows.

Databases

  • Redis - A native port of Redis for Windows.

Libraries

OS identification

  • is-windows - Detect whether the current platform is Windows.
  • is-wsl - Detect whether current platform is WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux).
  • getos - Retrieve the current OS, including Linux distribution.
  • os-name - Get the name of the current operating system.
  • systeminformation - Hardware/software system information.

Shell

  • execa - Cross-platform implementation of child_process.{execFile,exec}.
  • cross-spawn - Cross-platform implementation of child_process.spawn().
  • shelljs - Cross-platform Unix shell commands.
  • node-windows - Windows support for Node.js scripts (daemons, eventlog, UAC, etc).
  • log-symbols - Colored symbols for various log levels with Windows fallbacks.
  • figures - Unicode symbols with Windows fallbacks.
  • clipboardy / clipboard-cli - Cross-platform copy/paste.

Environment

  • cross-env - Set environment variables cross-platform.
  • user-home - Get the path to the user home directory. Cross-platform.
  • username - Get the current username.
  • osenv - Cross-platform environment variables.
  • is-elevated - Check if the process is running with elevated privileges.
  • which - Cross-platform implementation of Unix's which.

Filesystem

  • rimraf / del - Delete files and folders. Cross-platform.
  • make-dir - Cross-platform mkdir -p.
  • readdirp - Recursive version of fs.readdir().
  • cpy - Copy files. Cross-platform.
  • chokidar - Improved cross-platform file watching.
  • graceful-fs - Improves the fs module, especially on Windows.
  • any-path - Use Windows and POSIX paths interchangeably when fetching values from an object.

Signals

  • fkill - Kill processes. Cross-platform.
  • signal-exit - Cross-platform exit handler.

Processes

Desktop UI

  • open - Opens stuff like websites, files, executables. Cross-platform.
  • node-notifier - Cross-platform desktop notifications.
  • electron - Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.

Windows registry

Known issues

  • cmd.exe unicode woes - by default, cmd.exe does not display Unicode characters on Windows.
  • spawn issues - child_process.spawn() behavior is not consistent between Windows and Linux.
  • exec() behavior between shells - depending on the shell being used, e.g., bash vs. dash, child_process.exec() has inconsistent exit behavior.

Support

If you found an error or would like to add more information, don't hesitate to submit an issue on GitHub.

Everyone is welcome regardless of personal background. We enforce a Code of conduct in order to promote a positive and inclusive environment.

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Thanks goes to these wonderful people:

Benjamin E. Coe
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Kent C. Dodds

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Jason Cooke

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Aron Hafner

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ShPelles

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Xiaodan Mao
Xiaodan Mao

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James Talmage

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Sylvain PONTOREAU

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