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  2. NPM - Wikipedia

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    npm, Inc., a software development and hosting company based in California, United States NPM/CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille SA), a Belgian non-listed holding company New People's Militia in Manipur, India

  3. yarn (package manager) - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to the npm package manager, Yarn was created as a collaboration of Facebook (now Meta), Exponent (now Expo.dev), Google, and Tilde (the company behind Ember.js) to solve consistency, security, and performance problems with large codebases.

  4. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Dahl, creator of Node.js, in 2010 Rocket Turtle, the official mascot of Node.js since February 2024. Node.js was initially written by Ryan Dahl in 2009, [10] about 13 years after the introduction of the first server-side JavaScript environment, Netscape's LiveWire Pro Web. [11] The initial release supported only Linux and Mac OS X.

  5. List of software package management systems - Wikipedia

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    Bitnami: a library of installers or software packages for web applications; Cargo: is Rust's build system and package manager. It downloads, compiles, distributes, and uploads packages—called crates; CocoaPods: a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects; Composer: a dependency Manager for PHP;

  6. JSDelivr - Wikipedia

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    JSDelivr (stylized as jsDelivr) is a public content delivery network (CDN) for open-source software projects, including packages hosted on GitHub, npm, and WordPress.org. JSDelivr was created by developer Dmitriy Akulov.

  7. PM2 (software) - Wikipedia

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    PM2 or Process Manager 2, is an Open Source, production ready Node.js process manager. Some key features of PM2 are automatic application load balancing, declarative application configuration, deployment system and monitoring.

  8. Bun (software) - Wikipedia

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    The official Bun 1.0 was released on September 8, 2023. [9] Since Bun 1.1 the runtime supports Windows 10 and later (along with Linux and MacOS). [10] [11] It also introduced a cross-platform Bun Shell for running some Bash commands without extra dependencies. [10] [11]

  9. Express.js - Wikipedia

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    Express.js, or simply Express, is a back end web application framework for building RESTful APIs with Node.js, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License. It is designed for building web applications and APIs. [2] It has been called the de facto standard server framework for Node.js. [3]