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.ci feat: installer (denoland/deno_std#489) 2019-06-14 08:43:06 -07:00
archive upgrade: deno to v0.8.0 (denoland/deno_std#487) 2019-06-09 21:42:06 -04:00
bundle Add bundle loader (denoland/deno_std#480) 2019-06-10 10:34:43 -04:00
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colors Eslint fixes (denoland/deno_std#356) 2019-04-24 07:41:22 -04:00
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test.ts feat: installer (denoland/deno_std#489) 2019-06-14 08:43:06 -07:00
tsconfig.json chore: Implement strict mode (denoland/deno_std#453) 2019-05-30 08:59:30 -04:00
tsconfig.test.json chore: Implement strict mode (denoland/deno_std#453) 2019-05-30 08:59:30 -04:00

Deno Standard Modules

Build Status

These modules do not have external dependencies and they are reviewed by the Deno core team. The intention is to have a standard set of high quality code that all Deno projects can use fearlessly.

Contributions are welcome!

How to use

These modules are tagged in accordance with Deno releases. So, for example, the v0.3.0 tag is guaranteed to work with deno v0.3.0. You can link to v0.3.0 using the URL https://deno.land/std@v0.3.0/

It's strongly recommended that you link to tagged releases rather than the master branch. The project is still young and we expect disruptive renames in the future.

Documentation

Here are the dedicated documentations of modules:

Contributing

deno_std is a loose port of Go's standard library. When in doubt, simply port Go's source code, documentation, and tests. There are many times when the nature of JavaScript, TypeScript, or Deno itself justifies diverging from Go, but if possible we want to leverage the energy that went into building Go. We generally welcome direct ports of Go's code.

Please ensure the copyright headers cite the code's origin.

Follow the style guide.