JSR is a modern package registry for the JavaScript ecosystem. Here's why we built it - to be TypeScript-first and ESM-only, to work across all JavaScript runtimes, and to be fast, simple, and secure.| JSR
A JSR score is computed for each package based on the package quality, and is used to rank packages in search.| JSR
@dbushell/hmmarkdown on JSR: Hmmarkdown is a HTML-aware Markdown parser and renderer.| JSR
Scopes are groups that jointly administer a set of packages. Learn how to create and manage scopes.| JSR
Packages are collections of JavaScript or TypeScript code published by an author to JSR. Learn how to create and manage packages.| JSR
JSR uses TypeScript types to generate documentation and improve Node.js compatibility. "Slow types" can get in the way of this.| JSR
JSR is immutable. This means that once you publish a package version, you can't change it. Learn more about immutability in JSR.| JSR