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# Deno
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[Deno](https://www.deno.com)
([/ˈdiːnoʊ/](http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=%CB%88di%CB%90no%CA%8A), pronounced
`dee-no`) is a JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime with secure
defaults and a great developer experience. It's built on [V8](https://v8.dev/),
[Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/), and [Tokio](https://tokio.rs/).
Learn more about the Deno runtime
[in the documentation](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual).
## Installation
Install the Deno runtime on your system using one of the commands below. Note
that there are a number of ways to install Deno - a comprehensive list of
installation options can be found
[here](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/getting_started/installation).
Shell (Mac, Linux):
```sh
curl -fsSL https://deno.land/install.sh | sh
```
PowerShell (Windows):
```powershell
irm https://deno.land/install.ps1 | iex
```
[Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/deno) (Mac):
```sh
brew install deno
```
[Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/packages/deno) (Windows):
```powershell
choco install deno
```
[WinGet](https://winstall.app/apps/DenoLand.Deno) (Windows):
```powershell
winget install --id=DenoLand.Deno
```
### Build and install from source
Complete instructions for building Deno from source can be found in the manual
[here](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/references/contributing/building_from_source).
## Your first Deno program
Deno can be used for many different applications, but is most commonly used to
build web servers. Create a file called `server.ts` and include the following
TypeScript code:
```ts
Deno.serve((_req: Request) => {
return new Response("Hello, world!");
});
```
Run your server with the following command:
```sh
deno run --allow-net server.ts
```
This should start a local web server on
[http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000).
Learn more about writing and running Deno programs
[in the docs](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual).
## Additional resources
- **[Deno Docs](https://docs.deno.com)**: official guides and reference docs for
the Deno runtime, [Deno Deploy](https://deno.com/deploy), and beyond.
- **[Deno Standard Library](https://jsr.io/@std)**: officially supported common
utilities for Deno programs.
- **[deno.land/x](https://deno.land/x)**: registry for third-party Deno modules.
- **[Developer Blog](https://deno.com/blog)**: Product updates, tutorials, and
more from the Deno team.
## Contributing
We appreciate your help! To contribute, please read our
[contributing instructions](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/references/contributing/).
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