Really happy with the Wasmer-JS announcement, BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!
Stoked to announce http://WebAssembly.sh , a terminal #PWA powered by #WebAssembly and WASI! 
Great for developing WASI modules on the web, and piping cowsay to lolcat. 
https://medium.com/wasmer/webassembly-sh-408b010c14db …pic.twitter.com/bJxLCdVkl7
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Replying to @torch2424
Neat! Good job with Wasmer.js btw. We are probably going to use it for libsodium.js.
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Replying to @jedisct1
Yo! Thank you! Much appreciated
Stoked to hear you are gonna try it out, let me know what you think!
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Replying to @torch2424
Do you know of a magical tool to build TypeScript definitions from C prototypes by chance?
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Replying to @jedisct1 @torch2424
It’s “simply” a parser from .h to .ts, right? But it can be tough to parse C though (its grammar is a nightmare). Can’t we use an output format from the LLVM/clang toolchain somehow?
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For libsodium.js we encode function signatures, constraints on input/output and how errors are reported (so they can generate exceptions) with JSON files: https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium.js/tree/master/wrapper/symbols … - This is not bad, but this is a tedious, manual, error-prone process.
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