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JavaScript VM-based Obfuscator — converts JS to custom VM bytecode to increase reverse engineering difficulty
A JavaScript vm written in JavaScript. Forked from eval5
Javascript VM running in WebAssembly
Javascript/Typescript bindings for QuickJS, a modern Javascript interpreter, compiled to WebAssembly.
A secure, isolated JavaScript VM for Node.js, built with TypeScript. Open source project by ChatFinAI.
JavaScript obfuscator
Access to multiple isolates
vm module for the browser
Compiles sync functions into async generator functions
Low level bindings for creating Web Standard contexts.
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Utilize the JavaScript VM running inside an iOS UIWebView to exploit libraries targeting the DOM (e.g. Google Charts).
Public API of Nodebox
Execute a string of JavaScript using Node.js and return the global variable values and functions.
Let agents run disposable VMs
Implements the WebIDL algorithms for converting to and from JavaScript values
vm2 is a sandbox that can run untrusted code with whitelisted Node's built-in modules.
A high-performance, interactive REPL framework for building custom execution shell applications in TypeScript. Features tree-structured nested command namespacing, context-aware asynchronous tab completion, a safe isolated sandboxed JavaScript VM environm
Compiles out VM assertion and deprecation utilities and debug tooling based on environment
vm2 is a sandbox that can run untrusted code with whitelisted Node's built-in modules. Securely!
An Ethereum VM implementation
Hooks for require, vm and script used in istanbul
vm2 is a sandbox that can run untrusted code with whitelisted Node's built-in modules. Securely!
An implementation of Javascript written in pure Ruby. Twostroke contains a parser, a bytecode compiler, a VM, and a minimal implementation of the Javascript standard library.
This is an empty gem specifying a list of dependencies for RSence Additionally, you may want to install these gems also, even though they are tested for and auto-installation in tried: - sqlite3 - rmagick You must install a Javascript runtime engine separately, because RubyGems isn't smart enough to allow conditional dependencies. The V8-based NodeJS is recommended: http://nodejs.org/ If you are on OS X, you already have Apple's JavaScriptCore installed, which is fine. Previously, RSence depended on therubyracer, but it was found to be the the culprit for crashing the Ruby VM and the cause of some other random memory corruption issues, so it's not recommended until its maintainers have sorted it out. You may however proceed to use it on your own risk, if the speed gains are worth the instability. More info: http://rsence.org/
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