feat: add experimental JavaScript/WebAssembly support #571
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Add comprehensive JavaScript bindings for lipgloss with WebAssembly support. Includes support for styling, colors, borders, positioning, tables, lists, and trees. - WebAssembly build target with TinyGo - JavaScript API for Node.js, Bun, and Deno - Complete style system bindings - Memory management optimizations - Test suite and examples
Built with TinyGo for JavaScript bindings support.
- Used task build command for proper tinygo build - Applied wasm-opt optimization with -O3 - Updated wasmExec.js from tinygo targets
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This PR introduces Lip Gloss in JavaScript, powered by WebAssembly.
The primary goal of this work is to explore how Lip Gloss’s styling and rendering capabilities can be brought to the JavaScript ecosystem, enabling developers to use familiar styling primitives directly in web and Node.js environments.
Although not a current team priority, we’re developing this in the open to encourage community feedback, experimentation, and contributions.
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Check npmjs.com/package/@charmland/lipgloss for more details regarding API.