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+ # @velarscript/node
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+
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+ The official Node.js runtime boundary for VelarScript. It owns the typed module
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+ contracts and implementations for `velar/fs`, `velar/env`, `velar/host`,
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+ `velar/serve`, `velar/path`, `velar/process`, `velar/terminal`,
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+ `velar/sqlite`, `velar/worker`, and `velar/websocket`, plus the Node target of
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+ `velar/http`.
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+
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+ The API exposes VelarScript contracts rather than Node objects. Filesystem
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+ operations are bounded, process execution is shell-free and starts with a
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+ secret-minimizing environment, and HTTP streaming keeps timeout and
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+ cancellation active until the response body has finished. `secretHeader`
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+ references an environment variable without placing its value in VelarScript
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+ application state; creating a lazy request retains only its validated descriptor,
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+ the official runtime resolves the current value at the first effect and sends it
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+ only across the private host transport, and cross-origin redirects strip it.
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+ `HttpError`, `HttpAbortError`, and `HttpTransportError` separately represent
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+ non-2xx responses, owned cancel/deadline outcomes, and request/response network
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+ transport failure. The transport phase is typed; retry and replay policy stays
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+ with the provider or application.
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+
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+ Started processes expose pull-based, enum-tagged stdout/stderr chunks through
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+ the ordinary VelarScript `async for` protocol. Each channel is decoded as one
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+ incremental UTF-8 stream; only one pull may be active, output is consumed before
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+ `wait`, and the same bounded aggregate remains available from `wait`.
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+ Process value validation and result assembly use one module-initialized host
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+ ABI shared with `@velarscript/desktop`. It captures the relevant JavaScript
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+ reflection, collection, Promise, timer, and immutable-result operations; both
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+ targets separately compose the compiler-owned captured UTF-8 runtime. Later
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+ prototype replacement therefore cannot redefine the official contract. This
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+ internal fragment is exported only from the compiler entry for target
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+ composition; it is not a public VelarScript module or an Agent abstraction.
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+
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+ Node's actual child-process transport runs in one eagerly initialized Worker
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+ that imports only compiler-owned source and Node built-ins. This is necessary
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+ because Node's own spawn path dynamically consults public EventEmitter and
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+ stream prototypes; capturing only the wrapper methods in the application Realm
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+ would leave the official contract redirectable. The application-facing module uses a
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+ captured, bounded MessagePort protocol and revalidates every result. The Worker
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+ is unreferenced while idle, referenced while requests or children are active,
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+ and limits unreleased process handles to 128. None of Worker, MessagePort,
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+ ChildProcess, Buffer, or StringDecoder enters the VelarScript API.
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+
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+ `velar/fs`, `velar/serve`, and the Node target of `velar/http` share a second isolated Worker through the private
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+ compiler dependency `velar/node-host-v1`. The name is an implementation edge,
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+ not an importable Standard API module. The application Realm validates paths,
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+ Velar values, handlers, runtime Types, strict JSON, UTF-8, and immutable result
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+ shapes. The Worker alone owns `node:fs/promises`, HTTP/HTTPS clients and servers,
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+ sockets, request/response streams, incremental fatal UTF-8 decoding, redirects,
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+ static-file reads, response writes, and backpressure. It imports only
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+ compiler-owned source and static Node built-ins; npm dependencies and
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+ VelarScript application code never execute in that Realm.
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+
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+ The shared proxy eagerly completes one readiness handshake, caps pending
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+ operations at 1,024, and is unreferenced while idle. A pending filesystem,
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+ server, or HTTP operation and every active server or unread HTTP response retain
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+ the process. Server and request
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+ handles are bounded, wrap without colliding with live identities, and cap live
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+ servers at 128, inbound requests at 4,096, and outbound HTTP requests at 1,024.
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+ Every message is revalidated on both sides. In addition to each public request/file/stream limit, the Worker owns one
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+ 128 MiB aggregate budget for cached request bodies, static files, buffered text
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+ responses, and in-flight stream chunks. A request returns its stable bytes only
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+ after the transport has finished or closed and all concurrent host operations
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+ have settled, preventing both leaks and disconnect-time double release.
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+ Filesystem creation uses one explicit no-clobber primitive: `createText(path,
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+ text)` reaches an OS exclusive-create operation in this Worker. It is never an
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+ existence check followed by `writeText`, so a concurrent creator or symbolic
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+ link cannot be overwritten between two host calls.
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+ Optimistic edits use `replaceTextIfMatches(path, expected, replacement)`. The
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+ Worker coordinates file mutations for one canonical target, compares exact
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+ UTF-8 bytes, and commits matching content with a same-directory rename. It
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+ returns `false` on a detected mismatch. This is atomic against cooperating
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+ operations inside the runtime host and never exposes a partial replacement,
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+ but it deliberately does not claim to lock unrelated processes that bypass the
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+ API.
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+ `watchFiles(path, recursive=false)` returns a resource-owned `FileWatcher`
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+ whose single active `next()` pull yields bounded, sorted, deduplicated absolute
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+ paths. A batch is an invalidation hint, not a lossless operating-system event
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+ log: an unknown filename or exhausted 4,096-path/2 MiB queue yields
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+ `{paths: [], rescan: true}`. At most 128 watchers are live; `close()` is
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+ idempotent, settles a pending pull with `null`, and releases the shared Worker
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+ reference. Native watcher failures are terminal. The returned path List is a
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+ validated ordinary VelarScript List rather than a frozen host collection.
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+ `velar/serve` keeps request and response JSON on the compiler-owned strict JSON
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+ boundary; its public runtime types and response dispatcher inspect own data
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+ descriptors without invoking getters or collection overrides.
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+
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+ `velar/env` and `velar/host` each own a module-initialized host fragment rather
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+ than rediscovering application globals during an operation.
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+ Environment reads retain the original `process.env` identity and inspect only
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+ own data values. Graceful shutdown captures signal, exit, timer, Promise, and
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+ synchronous diagnostic operations. Filesystem validation captures path,
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+ number, decoder/encoder, typed-byte, reflection, and immutable-result
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+ operations; filesystem effects are delegated to the isolated shared Worker,
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+ so neither callback `node:fs` nor `node:fs/promises` is part of the
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+ application-Realm contract.
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+
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+ Binary filesystem and HTTP operations use the target-neutral `Bytes` contract:
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+ `readBytes`, `writeBytes`, `createBytes`, Bytes request bodies, and response
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+ `.bytes()`. Node `Buffer` is confined to the isolated implementation and never
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+ becomes a VelarScript type or API.
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+
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+ `velar/sqlite` owns a dedicated database Worker. It provides parameterized
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+ `execute`, runtime-Type checked `one`/`all`, prepared statements, bounded queues
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+ and results, `Bytes` BLOB values, and explicit transaction handles. Closing an
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+ uncommitted transaction rolls it back. Synchronous `node:sqlite` work never runs
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+ on the application thread.
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+
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+ `velar/worker` resolves only entries declared in `velar.json`, validates each
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+ request and response, snapshots caller-owned transferable data, and transfers
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+ the snapshot's nested `Bytes`/fixed numeric buffers through a bounded cycle-safe
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+ data-graph scan without detaching the caller's values. It provides single-worker
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+ and bounded pool owners with per-call cancellation and timeout.
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+ `velar/websocket` provides pull connections bounded by both unread message count
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+ and aggregate bytes, preserves queued messages through normal EOF, and discards
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+ them on receive failure, plus a Node server; `listen({http: handler, ...})`
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+ serves the same typed HTTP contract as `velar/serve` on the upgrade port. Its
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+ only external transport dependency is the pinned `ws` package; native socket
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+ objects remain private.
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+
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+ `velar/terminal` supplies bounded program arguments, backpressure-aware stdout
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+ and stderr writes, line input, interactive-terminal detection, and explicit
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+ reader cleanup. It lets a CLI remain pure VelarScript without exposing
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+ `process`, streams, readline events, or an unsafe JavaScript bridge. Closing the
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+ terminal is final even before the first read, and queued or oversized input is
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+ settled through `readLine` Promises rather than thrown from host event callbacks.
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+ The line decoder and fd writes belong to an eagerly initialized isolated
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+ Worker, but its stdin stream is created only by the first `readLine`; importing
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+ the module or writing output cannot make an otherwise idle CLI wait for input.
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+ On POSIX, the application-facing proxy duplicates stdin before dependencies
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+ run; `close()` either seals the never-opened reader or destroys the Worker's
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+ stream, waits for its closed handshake, and then closes that owned duplicate in
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+ the creating Realm. Idle imports and completed reads do not retain the CLI
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+ process.
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+ `velar/host` bounds both cleanup registration and the total graceful-shutdown
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+ window, so a stuck callback cannot indefinitely defeat SIGINT or SIGTERM.
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+
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+ The compiler entry is independently reusable:
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+
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+ ```ts
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+ import { compile } from "@velarscript/compiler"
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+ import { velarNodeCompilerExtension } from "@velarscript/node/compiler"
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+
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+ const result = compile(source, { extensions: [velarNodeCompilerExtension] })
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+ ```
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+
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+ `@velarscript/cli` composes this extension for local programs. Browser
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+ frameworks remain separate and reject Node-only modules before bundling.
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+ import { type CompilerExtension, type ModuleInterface } from "@velarscript/compiler";
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+ export { VELAR_PROCESS_HOST_RUNTIME } from "./process-runtime.ts";
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+ export declare const VELAR_NODE_API_VERSION = "0.10";
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+ export declare const VELAR_NODE_HOST_MODULE = "velar/node-host-v1";
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+ export declare const nodeModuleInterfaces: ReadonlyMap<string, ModuleInterface>;
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+ export declare const nodeModuleSources: ReadonlyMap<string, string>;
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+ export declare const nodeModuleDependencies: ReadonlyMap<string, readonly string[]>;
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+ export declare function isNodeModule(source: string): boolean;
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+ export declare function isNodeOnlyModule(source: string): boolean;
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+ export declare function nodeModuleDiagnostic(source: string): string;
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+ export declare const velarNodeCompilerExtension: CompilerExtension;
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