bruce-sdk v0.1.5
Bruce JavaScript tooling
The Bruce JavaScript tooling provides tools and type definitions to help you build applications for the Bruce platform.
Getting Started
To create a new Bruce application with TypeScript support and modern JavaScript (ES6+) features, use the interactive setup wizard (you need to have node.js installed):
npx create-bruce-app@latest
Once the setup is complete, navigate to your project folder and start the application:
cd my-bruce-app
npm run start
You can use pnpm
or yarn
instead of npm
if preferred.
Important: JavaScript Compatibility
If you use the setup wizard (npx create-bruce-app@latest
), your project will support TypeScript and modern JavaScript features like:
- ✅ TypeScript support – Write safer, more maintainable code.
- ✅ Function IntelliSense – See available functions, expected parameters, and documentation directly in your editor.
- ✅ Error checking – Get warnings and errors when using functions incorrectly.
- ✅ Modern JavaScript features like:
- ✅
let
andconst
. - ✅
for...of
loops. - ✅ Arrow functions (
() => {}
). - ✅ External npm module imports (
import isEven from "is-even";
). - ❌ No
Object.entries()
,Promise
,async/await
,setInterval
,setTimeout
(for now).
- ✅
However, if you upload scripts directly without using the setup wizard, they must be written in ES5. This means:
- ❌ No TypeScript or IntelliSense – No function suggestions or error checking.
- ❌ No modern JavaScript features – Use only ES5 syntax:
- ❌ No
let
(usevar
instead). - ❌ No
for...of
loops (use traditionalfor
loops with indexes). - ❌ No Arrow functions
() => {}
(usefunction
instead). - ❌ No
import ir from 'ir'
import syntax useconst ir = require('ir');
instead. - ❌ No External npm module imports.
- ❌ No
Object.entries()
,Promise
,async/await
,setInterval
,setTimeout
(for now).
- ❌ No
Uploading Your Scripts to Bruce
When uploading scripts to Bruce, keep in mind:
- Only JavaScript (
.js
) files can be uploaded. - If you have TypeScript (
.ts
) files, you must first compile it to JavaScript (.js
). - The setup wizard automatically compiles TypeScript to JavaScript when you build your project. The
.js
file will be inbundle/
folder.
If you need TypeScript or modern JavaScript features, always create your project using the setup wizard.
Code Examples in Documentation
- All code examples in this documentation will run directly on Bruce. No need to compile it.
Documentation
https://github.com/Tawank/bruce-js-tooling/blob/master/packages/bruce-sdk/DOCS.md