Cross-platform Node.js code
How to write cross-platform Node.js code
README
How to write cross-platform Node.js code.
Why you should care: according to the
24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production 85%
use Linux and 1% use BSD.
Table of contents
- Testing
- Newlines
- Symlinks
💻 Terminal
- Shell
🔒 Security
- Users
- Signals
- Errors
🎛️ System
- Hardware
- Time
See also
All the characters that work on most terminals
- https://github.com/bcoe/awesome-cross-platform-nodejs
- https://github.com/Microsoft/nodejs-guidelines
- https://shapeshed.com/writing-cross-platform-node/
Support
For any question, _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.
Contributing
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Thanks go to these wonderful people:
ehmicky 💻 🎨 🤔 📖 | thatalextaylor 🤔 📖 | Ben Noordhuis 🤔 📖 | Steve Lee 🤔 📢 | Michael J. Ryan 🤔 | Fabio Spampinato 🤔 | AyrA 🤔 |
Felix Becker 📖 🤔 | Nicola Dal Maso 🤔 |
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