NativeScript remains one of the few open layers giving JavaScript and TypeScript developers direct access to native platform APIs.
We’re proud to keep investing in it alongside the community, because shared infrastructure like this benefits far more than any one company.
I finally got the chance to finish up my work on the @NativeScript Windows Runtime also added support for WinUI3 inside of Core. We plan to add desktop support in the next major 😇. So yes @windowsdev support for all
I created a demo app for anyone wanting to give it a try 👇
Love seeing Driver.js grow, @nilbuild.
Turns out it can run as-is with the same markup and API across native iOS, Android, and visionOS using @NativeScript.
Tired of plugins bloating your app size? 😌
For simple functions, you don't need a plugin, just access the native code directly via JavaScript! 🔥 Here are some pure JS snippets I wrote for NativeScript to keep your project lightweight. 👇
We've always lived inside a large graph: native APIs, JS frameworks, tooling, plugins, packages.
Congrats to @NxDevTools on the Polygraph launch.
Excited for what this will unlock in our AI-assisted OSS workflows.
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We finally launched Polygraph!
The meta-harness that gives agents visibility across every repo boundary, and photographic memory of everything every engineer does.
Works with Codex, @claudeai and @opencode.
trypolygraph.com
Combining NativeScript 9’s native ES Module support with Vite 8 HMR: updated modules are served over HTTP, signaled over WebSocket, and applied live on Vision Pro.
Utilizing visionOS 27 Projected Textures API with Physical Space lighting.