ClearScript is a library that makes it easy to add scripting to your .NET applications. It currently supports JavaScript (via V8 and JScript) and VBScript.
- Simple usage; create a script engine, add your objects and/or types, run scripts
- Support for several script engines: Google's V8, Microsoft's JScript and VBScript
- Exposed resources require no modification, decoration, or special coding of any kind
- Scripts get simple access to most of the features of exposed objects and types:
- Methods, properties, fields, events
- (Objects) Indexers, extension methods, conversion operators, explicitly implemented interfaces
- (Types) Constructors, nested types
- Full support for generic types and methods, including C#-like type inference and explicit type arguments
- Exposed .NET collections support native script iteration mechanisms:
- Scripts can invoke methods with output parameters, optional parameters, and parameter arrays
- Script delegates enable callbacks into script code
- Support for exposing all the types defined in one or more assemblies in one step
- Optional support for importing types and assemblies from script code
- The host can invoke script functions and access script objects directly
- Full support for script debugging
Support for fast data transfer to and from JavaScript typed arrays
Support for JavaScript modules
Support for CommonJS modules
Automatic conversion between .NET
BigInteger
and JavaScriptBigInt
.Optional automatic conversion between .NET
DateTime
and JavaScriptDate
.Optional automatic conversion between .NET tasks and JavaScript promises.
- Support for .NET 5.0, .NET Core 3.1, .NET Framework 4.5, and .NET Standard 2.1.
- Support for Windows (x86/x64/arm64), Linux (x64/arm/arm64), and macOS (x64/arm64).
Everything you need for one platform.
Platform | Packages |
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Windows | |
Linux | |
macOS |
Cross-platform libraries and data.
Component | Packages |
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Core | |
JScript/VBScript | |
V8 |
Platform-specific V8 libraries.
Platform | Packages |
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Windows | |
Linux | |
macOS |