

WebAssembly.sh
WebAssembly.sh is an open-source and installable Progressive Web App (PWA) terminal fully powered by WebAssembly and Wasmer-JS, that uses the WebAssembly Package Manager and local files to run server-side Wasm WASI modules in a shell-like interface.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Platforms
- Online

WebAssembly.sh
Features
- Support for WebAssembly
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What is WebAssembly.sh?
WebAssembly.sh is an open-source and installable Progressive Web App (PWA) terminal fully powered by WebAssembly and Wasmer-JS, that uses the WebAssembly Package Manager and local files to run server-side Wasm WASI modules in a shell-like interface.
• WebAssembly.sh is a sandboxed way to quickly test or try a program that compiles to WASI without installing the binary on your local machine. • Developers writing WASI modules can use WebAssembly.sh to debug and test them in the browser! • People who want to have some fun can run Python with rustpython, get some colorful output with lolcat, or make a cow talk with cowsay. • And much more!
