The compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
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Babel (pronounced "babble") is a community-driven project used by many companies and projects, and is maintained by a group of volunteers. If you'd like to help support the future of the project, please consider:
- Giving developer time on the project. (Message us on Twitter or Slack for guidance!)
- Giving funds by becoming a sponsor (see below)!
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Babel is a tool that helps you write code in the latest version of JavaScript. When your supported environments don't support certain features natively, Babel will help you compile those features down to a supported version.
In
// ES2015 arrow function [1, 2, 3].map((n) => n + 1);
Out
[1, 2, 3].map(function(n) { return n + 1; });
Try it out at our REPL.
Mostly a handful of volunteers! Please check out our team page!
For questions and support please join our Slack Community (you can sign-up here for an invite), ask a question on Stack Overflow, or ping us on Twitter.
I'm so glad you asked: Hallelujah ββ In Praise of Babel by @angus-c, audio version by @swyx. Tweet us your recordings!
Check out our website: babeljs.io, and report issues/features at babel/website.
Please read through our CONTRIBUTING.md and fill out the issue template at babel/issues!
Check out our CONTRIBUTING.md to get started with setting up the repo.
- If you have already joined Slack, join our #development channel and say hi!
- Check out the issues with the good first issue and help wanted label. We suggest also looking at the closed ones to get a sense of the kinds of issues you can tackle.
- Our discussions/notes/roadmap: babel/notes
- Our progress on TC39 proposals: babel/proposals
The Babel repo is managed as a monorepo that is composed of many npm packages.