Sure - https://fengari.io . It is a long time, supported effort by some
core Lua community members. You can also take a look to the introductory
article [1], about the differences with other Lua in Browser
implementations.
[1] https://hackernoon.com/why-we-rewrote-lua-in-js-a66529a8278d
Thank you very much. It's embarrassing to make a claim (Firefox support) and have it undocumented for several years!
BTW, I have another very important project for your list: syslinux - the
most universal and human friendly :-) Linux bootloader which supports:
PXE, EFI, BIOS, ISO and DOS/Windows [2]:
[2]
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/boot/syslinux/syslinux.git/tree/com32/lua/test/automenu.lua?id=HEAD
Added to the queue
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P.S. Eventually, it could become sub-app
of luarocks.org based on such datasource?
The fit isn't great between my page and
luarocks.org. My page is for apps; luarocks is for libraries. But the ability of the community to submit content for the page would be great. I'll look at Dolt.
Best regards,
Paul
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