ChakraCore is the core part of Chakra, the high-performance JavaScript engine that powers Microsoft Edge and Windows applications written in HTML/CSS/JS. ChakraCore supports Just-in-time (JIT) compilation of JavaScript for x86/x64/ARM, garbage collection, and a wide range of the latest JavaScript features. ChakraCore also supports the JavaScript Runtime (JSRT) APIs, which allows you to easily embed ChakraCore in your applications.
You can stay up-to-date on progress by following the MSEdge developer blog.
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If you see badges reading “Build: Unknown” it is likely because a build was skipped due to changes being only in files known not to affect the health of the build.
Above is a table of our rolling build status. We run additional builds on a daily basis. See Build Status for the status of all builds.
If you believe you have found a security issue in ChakraCore, please share it with us privately following the guidance at the Microsoft Security TechCenter. Reporting it via this channel helps minimize risk to projects built with ChakraCore.
You can build ChakraCore on Windows 7 SP1 or above, and Windows Server 2008 R2 or above, with either Visual Studio 2013 or 2015 with C++ support installed. Once you have Visual Studio installed:
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/ChakraCore.git
Build\Chakra.Core.sln
in Visual StudioMore details in Building ChakraCore.
Alternatively, you can get pre-built ChakraCore binaries from our NuGet Packages.
Once built, you have a few options for how you can use ChakraCore:
Build\VcBuild\bin\${platform}_${configuration}
Build\VcBuild\bin\x64_debug
)A note about using ChakraCore: ChakraCore is the foundational JavaScript engine, but it does not include the external APIs that make up the modern JavaScript development experience. For example, DOM APIs like document.write()
are additional APIs that are not available by default and would need to be provided. For debugging, you may instead want to use print()
.
Contributions to ChakraCore are welcome. Here is how you can contribute to ChakraCore:
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
Please refer to Contribution guidelines for more details.
Code licensed under the MIT License.
For details on our planned features and future direction please refer to our roadmap.
For questions about ChakraCore, you can reach us on Gitter or open an issue and prefix the issue title with [Question]. See Question tag for already-opened questions.