Perry is an open-source tool that compiles TypeScript code into native executables for desktop, mobile, and web platforms. It eliminates the need for Electron or Node.js, producing fast, small binaries for GUI and CLI apps. Perry is ideal for developers seeking efficient cross-platform deployment.
In the Frameworks & SDKs space, Perry takes a focused approach. Enabling developers to compile TypeScript directly into native applications without relying on Electron or Node.js. Perry is an open-source project aimed at software developers building cross-platform apps. The project is open source (Open Source). It runs on the web, the command line, macOS, Windows, and Linux, and it can be self-hosted.
Perry first shipped in 2024. Across PulseGate's embedding index, Perry has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 8 catalogued features are typeScript compiler, Native GUI apps, and Native CLI apps. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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Perry – compiles TypeScript to native GUI and CLI apps. No runtime / Electron discovered by the PulseGate indexer
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