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WelsonJS - Build a Windows app on the Windows built-in JavaScript engine.

(Cover Image) A man programming against a power plant facility, the screen that the man is watching shows the Windows logo

Now, You can build an Windows desktop app with JavaScript, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, ReScript, and HTML/CSS on Windows built-in ECMAScript engine.

WelsonJS = Windows + Electron-like + Javascript(JS) + Your contribution

Dual license notice: The default license for this project is GPL 3.0. However, if the GPL 3.0 license is not compatible with Microsoft products, it is subject to the MS-RL license.

Structure

Structure Overview

Specifications

Included modules

  • lib/std (Standard library)
  • lib/system (System interface)
  • lib/base64 (BASE64 encode and decode)
  • lib/file (File I/O interface)
  • lib/http (HTTP client with MSXML/cURL)
  • lib/registry (Windows Registry interface)
  • lib/security (Windows Security Policy interface)
  • lib/shell (Windows Shell (Command Prompt) interface)
  • lib/powershell (Windows Powershell interface)
  • lib/service (Windows Service interface)
  • lib/browser (Modern web compatibility layer)
  • lib/uri (URI scheme interface)
  • lib/winlibs (Windows DLL(Dynamic-link library) interface)
  • lib/autohotkey (AutoHotkey interface)
  • lib/autoit (AutoIt3/AutoItX interface)
  • lib/msoffice (Microsoft Office (e.g. Excel, PowerPoint, Word) interface)
  • lib/gtk (GTK-server and GladeXML supported GUI interface)
  • lib/chrome (Chrome DevTools Protocol based Chrome/Chromium web browser testing interface)
  • lib/pipe-ipc (PIPE-based IPC(Inter-Process Communication) implementation)
  • lib/toolkit (WelsonJS.Toolkit native component)
    • Find and attach a handle of the window
    • alert(), prompt() implementation in console mode
    • Virtualized Human Interfaces
    • Cryptography
    • Named Shared Memory based IPC(Inter-Process Communication) implementation
  • lib/chatgpt (ChatGPT integration)
  • Everything you can imagine.

Make your own sayhello example

1. Write a file lib/sayhello.js

// lib/sayhello.js
function say() {
    console.log("hello");
}

exports.say = say;

exports.VERSIONINFO = "SayHello Library (sayhello.js) version 0.1";
exports.AUTHOR = "[email protected]";   // e.g. YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
exports.global = global;
exports.require = global.require;

2. Write a file sayhello.js

// sayhello.js
var SayHello = require("lib/sayhello");

function main() {
    console.log("calling say()");
    SayHello.say();
    console.log("ended say()");
}

exports.main = main;

3. Execute file on the command prompt

C:\Users\oss\Documents\GitHub\welsonjs> cscript app.js sayhello
calling say()
hello
ended say()

How to make your own setup file

  • Please check setup.iss file it could be compile with Inno Setup

Screenshots

(Screenshot 1) GUI environment

(Screenshot 2) Command-line environment

(Screenshot 3) WelsonJS with Microsoft Excel

Thanks to

  • Open Software Portal, Korea National Industry Promotion Agency - Awarded Prize
  • Heavy-industry specialized CSP(Cloud Service Provider) in Republic of Korea - Use case establishment
  • Live-commerce specialized online advertisement companies in Republic of Korea - Use case establishment
  • Information security companies in Republic of Korea - Use case establishment
  • morioh.com - Mentioned
  • CSDN - Mentioned
  • Qiita - Knowledge-base about WSH environment
  • Redsky Software - PoC(Proof of Concept) of the CommonJS on WSH environment
  • Inspired by a small-sized JavaScript payload demonstrated by a cybersecurity related group.
  • Inspired by the use of Named Shared Memory in an inter-language IPC implementation devised by an unidentified developer.
  • Fediverse - Mentioned

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