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Announcing pkg.pr.new We’re excited to introduce pkg.pr.new, a GitHub app to get instant preview releases of your packages. It allows your contributors and users to test continuous releases of each commit in your project’s main branches and on every Pull Request! We built pkg.pr.new to provide developers with a faster way to work together to test and validate changes. Currently, there is a lot of
Since we first launched in 2017, enterprises have organically adopted StackBlitz as part of their public documentation and development workflows. For example, check out how companies like Google and Porsche use StackBlitz to power live examples and one-click bug reporting for their design systems. However, we’re regularly asked for a version of StackBlitz that can run entirely within an organizati
TL;DR: You can now use Sharp - a high-performance image processing library for Node.js, in WebContainers! Try it live on StackBlitz! WebContainers is an environment that allows you to run Node.js directly in your browser. It can easily handle any JavaScript, including npm modules. However, when it comes to image processing and optimisation, users of toolchains such as Gatsby, Astro, Next.js and ot
npm, yarn and pnpm are now supported natively in WebContainers The road to innovation is a long and winding one and includes constant improvements and reiterations. This is very much the story of WebContainers as well. Our team reimagined and redesigned its building blocks multiple times to ensure their utmost speed and safety. In this spirit, we have been working tirelessly the past year on shipp
We are finally able to let you in on a secret: in January we successfully ran the first WebContainer projects on Safari. Today we are excited to announce that WebContainers run on Safari, iOS, and iPadOS 🥳 Starting with iOS 16.4, you can enjoy the interactive code examples and playgrounds right from an iPhone or iPad. Safari support is now in beta, and we’d love to extend a warm invitation to you
In 2021 we announced WebContainers, a novel WebAssembly-based operating system which enables Node.js to run entirely inside the browser. Over the last two years, millions of developers have used WebContainers each month as it powers, among others, the StackBlitz editor. Today we are thrilled to release the WebContainer API for public use and we invite the entire JavaScript and Node.js community to
WebContainers are now supported in Firefox on desktop and Android Almost exactly one year ago we launched WebContainers, our in-browser operating system capable of running full Node.js toolchains. The ability to instantly build the web using the web struck a chord with developers, and millions of developers now use StackBlitz every month for instant bug reports, live documentation examples, and mu
Introducing WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in your browser Update: Since the publication of this blog post in May 2021, WebContainers became stable and available on Firefox. Most importantly, we released the WebContainers API for you all to enjoy! You can even self-host the API with StackBlitz Enterprise. Get in touch to learn more. A few years ago we realized that the web was heading towards
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