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The JavaScript Registry (JSR) is a module registry for TypeScript and ESM. Works with Node, Deno, browsers, and more. Free and open source. https://jsr.io
Today's JSR office hours will be starting shortly!
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Yes! You can view it here: youtu.be/EYChfK4ZBkE
24.07.2025 15:07 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0In today's office hours (starting in 20 minutes), we will share a new feature added to JSR!
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Email us at help@jsr.io!
10.07.2025 15:40 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Our next open office hours will begin shortly! Come hang with the JSR team, ask questions, and hear about the upcoming roadmap!
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Leo Kettmeir talks about the JavaScript Registry (JSR) at the Web Engines Hackfest 2025 @kettmeir.dev @jsr.io www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc15...
17.06.2025 08:36 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0The recording from today's office hours is up!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vZ...
JSR now supports @vlt.sh π
29.05.2025 16:37 β π 22 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0We're about to begin our next JSR open office hours. Come with questions and we'll share the upcoming roadmap!
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Just added support to @vlt.sh for jsr: specifiers, check it out! blog.vlt.sh/blog/jsr-sup...
27.05.2025 18:10 β π 22 π 3 π¬ 0 π 1This month, JavaScript turns 30 π
Here are key moments showing how JavaScript evolved from a little scripting language to one of the world's most popular π
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Our office hours just started! Come meet the team and ask any questions about JSR!
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Tune in now to hang out with the JSR team and get an update on what's on the horizon π
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Want to stay updated on JSR's developments? Join our Discord or tune into this Thursday's public office hours.
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The JSR board met again to discuss metrics, moderation, upcoming features, and more β
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You can now add JSR packages with @yarnpkg.dev and @pnpm.io with `jsr:` specifier
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Thanks to @kettmeir.dev for this, it's a very big +1 over npm from a UX point of view.
25.04.2025 15:40 β π 11 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0π π π
jsr.io
Introducing package download counts π
jsr.io/@std/path
You can now natively use dependencies from @jsr.io using the `jsr:` prefix in your package.json and CLI commands! π¦
22.04.2025 05:55 β π 20 π 3 π¬ 1 π 1Got bits of code you keep copy-pasting from project to project? You should turn them into a library!
And guess what? Youβre in luck for two reasons:
- Itβs never been easier to publish one with @deno.land and @jsr.io π
- I just published a new lesson showing you exactly how to do it π‘
Link below π
`yarn add jsr:@luca/cases` is now a thing!
Youβll find instructions for installing JSR packages using Yarn on every package page on jsr.io.
You can now install @jsr.io packages via pnpm
pnpm add jsr:@hono/hono
pnpm v10.9 is out with native support for the JSR registry!
You can now install packages from JSR using the "jsr:" protocol. For example:
pnpm add jsr:@hono/hono
We got another JSR office hours tomorrow! Come by with your questions and we'll go over the upcoming roadmap.
π April 17, 9am PT / 12pm ET / 16:00 UTC / 18:00 CET
πhttps://discord.com/events/1308846349051232306/1357409559626387527/1362457578700800000
Can't make our bi-weekly office hours?
We record them and post them to YouTube.
Today, Leo shared a new ticketing system for moderators and we discussed the current roadmap:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUoW...
Join us tomorrow for another JSR Office Hours, where we'll demo a new feature, discuss upcoming roadmap, and answer any of your questions.
β±οΈ April 3rd, 9am PT (12pm ET, 16:00 UTC, 18:00 CET)
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mongoDB compatible API for Deno KV
jsr.io/@copilotz/de...
I started publishing Nano ID to @jsr.io in additional to npm.
jsr.io/@sitnik/nanoid
In contrast with npm: developers is answering your issues, new features are coming regularly, nice library score, and my favorite API docs auto-generation based on TSDoc.
Just randomly learned that the awesome people at @jsr.io got us this amazing dependency graph for our modules. We still have nice things in 2025, everybody!! π
(screenshot from jsr.io/@fullsoak/fu...)