- Summary
- The provided text lists standard utility functions for operating on files, streams, and modules in a programming environment like Python or similar ecosystems. Functions such as `exports.foo` return a specific message or object, while the `system` function allows users to execute system commands directly. The list also covers common operations on file paths, such as extracting file extensions (`extension`), resolving absolute or relative paths, and manipulating filesystem objects (`touch`, `mkdir`, `glob`). Additionally, the document includes various file system helpers like checking if a file is readable, writable, or absolute, as well as tools like `os` for working with processes (like `popen`), string manipulation (like `join`, `stripTags`), and hashing algorithms. The list concludes with imports and exports for specific JavaScript interpreters, including Context (eval, Module), JSON (jsonpath), and various text processing utilities, along with file utilities like loader, zip, and unzip, demonstrating a comprehensive collection of backend and frontend management tools.
This collection of utility functions serves as a foundational toolkit for developers to handle system interactions, execute scripts, manage data structures, and perform file-based operations effectively within different coding paradigms. - Title
- Narwhal - Introduction & Documentation
- Description
- Narwhal is a cross-platform, multi-interpreter, general purpose JavaScript platform.
- Keywords
- module, narwhal, packages, print, path, system, hello, modules, standard, read, browser, file, tusk, object, copy, resolve, engines
- NS Lookup
- A 65.8.202.50, A 65.8.202.109, A 65.8.202.39, A 65.8.202.69
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-12Summarized 2026-04-12
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