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Node-OS
The first operating system powered by node.js and npm

What is Node-OS?

Node-OS is an innovative operating system that leverages the Linux kernel as its foundation. It distinguishes itself by utilizing node.js as the primary runtime environment, replacing traditional shells like bash. This design choice integrates npm as the main package manager, streamlining development and package management processes.

The system is built with openness in mind, encouraging community involvement through pull requests and contributions. It is licensed under the MIT license, promoting accessibility and collaboration among developers worldwide.

Features

  • Node.js Runtime: Uses node.js as the primary runtime environment, replacing bash
  • npm Package Manager: Utilizes npm as the main package manager for software management
  • Linux Kernel: Built on top of the Linux kernel for stability and compatibility
  • Open Contribution: Designed to be easy to contribute to with a pull request-friendly structure
  • MIT License: Licensed under the MIT license for open access and modification

Use Cases

  • Developing applications in a node.js-centric environment
  • Managing software packages using npm in an operating system context
  • Contributing to open-source operating system projects
  • Running Linux-based systems with node.js as the primary interface

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