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πŸ“¦ Typst for JavaScript
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Typst

πŸ“¦ Typst for JavaScript

```sh # ✨ Use Typst right away through the power of npx! πŸš€ npx typst --help npx typst compile example.typ example.pdf npx typst query example.typ "" #=> [ { "func": "metadata", "value": "This is a note" } ] ```
```js // πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Or use the JavaScript API (with types!) import * as typst from "typst"; await typst.compile("example.typ", "example.pdf"); console.log(await typst.query("example.typ", "")); //=> [ { func: 'metadata', value: 'This is a note' } ] ```

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Includes the Typst CLI so you can npx typst \ πŸ’» Provides a typed JavaScript API so you can typst.compile() \ πŸ“‘ Install it locally with npm install --save as a project-level dependency \ 🌎 Or install it globally with npm install --global

πŸ“‘ Make sure you check out the official Typst website!

Installation

npm Yarn pnpm Deno Bun

You can install Typst using your favorite npm package manager like npm, Yarn, pnpm, or Bun.

npm install typst

If you're using Deno you can import Typst straight from npm:typst.

import * as typst from "npm:typst";

πŸ›‘ Typst does not yet work in the browser. WASM support is planned.

Supported native platforms: Windows x64, macOS x64, macOS ARM64, Linux x64, Linux ARM64

Usage

Windows macOS Linux Terminal Node.js Deno Bun

This package provides both the Typst CLI as well as a JavaScript API. To use the CLI, just run npx typst --help.

The Typst compiler

Usage: typst [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Commands:
  compile  Compiles an input file into a supported output format [aliases: c]
  watch    Watches an input file and recompiles on changes [aliases: w]
  query    Processes an input file to extract provided metadata
  fonts    Lists all discovered fonts in system and custom font paths
  update   Self update the Typst CLI
  help     Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
  -v, --verbosity...  Sets the level of logging verbosity: -v = warning & error, -vv = info, -vvv = debug, -vvvv = trace
      --cert <CERT>   Path to a custom CA certificate to use when making network requests [env: TYPST_CERT=]
  -h, --help          Print help
  -V, --version       Print version

β„Ή The typst update command will fail. Use npm install typst@latest to update it through npm.

All of the major Typst CLI commands are also exposed for use in JavaScript:

import * as typst from "typst";
await typst.query("example.typ", "<note>"); //=> object[]
await typst.compile("example.typ", "example.pdf");
await typst.watch("example.typ", "example.pdf");
await typst.fonts(); //=> string[]
await typst.help(); //=> string
await typst.version(); //=> string

πŸ“š Check out the Typst JavaScript API documentation for more details!

Example

#set page(width: 10cm, height: auto)
#set heading(numbering: "1.")

= Fibonacci sequence
The Fibonacci sequence is defined through
the recurrence relation $F_n = F_(n-1) + F_(n-2)$.
It can also be expressed in _closed form:_

$ F_n = round(1 / sqrt(5) phi.alt^n), quad
  phi.alt = (l + sqrt(5)) / 2 $

#let count = 8
#let nums = range(1, count + 1)
#let fib(n) = (
  if n <= 2 { 1 }
  else { fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2) }
)

The first #count numbers of the sequence are:

#align(center, table(
  columns: count,
  ..nums.map(n => $F_#n$),
  ..nums.map(n => str(fib(n))),
))
typst compile example.typ
$BROWSER example.pdf

Development

Node.js TypeScript

This package contains two primary parts: a binary redistribution setup using a bunch of optionalDependencies and a bunch of pretty typst ... CLI wrapper functions.

When you clone this repository and run npm install, it auto runs the tools/generate-dist-package script with your current $OS-$ARCH tuple and uses npm link to link that to the current workspace. This is for debugging.

To bump the version, use npm version --no-git-tag-version $NEW_VERSION so that the tools/postversion.js script gets run to realign the optionalDependencies with the new version field. You can do this manually if you prefer. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Then, when you want to create a new release, remember to run npm run build after the version field has been updated (it gets used in the build step). This will generate a bunch of out/$OS-$ARCH/ folders, each of which is a targeted distribution of a native binary that only works on that platform.

Then finally when you run npm publish, there's a hook to publish all the out/$OS-$ARCH/ packages (@typst-community/typst-$OS-$ARCH) before finally publishing the root typst package.