High-quality APIs for Deno and the web. Use fearlessly.
NOTE: The standard library is also available on JSR - check out the
@std
scope on JSR here.
import { copy } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/fs/copy.ts";
await copy("./foo", "./bar");
See here for recommended usage patterns.
Check out the documentation here.
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Include the version of the library in the import specifier.
Good:
import { copy } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/fs/copy.ts";
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Only import modules that you require.
Bad (when using only one function):
import * as fs from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/fs/mod.ts";
Good (when using only one function):
import { copy } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/fs/copy.ts";
Good (when using multiple functions):
import * as fs from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/fs/mod.ts";
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Do not import symbols with a name prefixed by an underscore (they're not intended for public use).
Bad:
import { _format } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/path/_common/format.ts";
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Do not import modules with a directory or filename prefixed by an underscore (they're not intended for public use).
Bad:
import { createLPS } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/streams/_common.ts";
Good:
import { TextLineStream } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/streams/text_line_stream.ts";
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Do not import test modules or test data.
Bad:
import { test } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/front_matter/test.ts";
For a package to reach v1 (aka stable) status, it must meet the following requirements:
- Approved by four members of the internal team. There must be consensus that the API design is satisfactory and unlikely to change in the future.
- 100% documented, passing
deno doc --lint
checks and adhering to the documentation guidelines. - Maximum possible test coverage
- No open issues or pull requests that might lead to breaking changes. For example, issues that suggest new non-breaking features are fine to exist at stabilization.
Package | Status | Latest version |
---|---|---|
archive | Unstable | |
assert | Settled | |
async | Settled | |
bytes | Settled | |
cli | Unstable | |
collections | Settled | |
console | Unstable | |
crypto | Settled | |
csv | Settled | |
data_structures | Unstable | |
datetime | Unstable | |
dotenv | Unstable | |
encoding | Settled | |
expect | Unstable | |
flags | Deprecated | |
fmt | Settled | |
front_matter | Settled | |
fs | Settled | |
html | Unstable | |
http | Unstable | |
ini | Unstable | |
io | Unstable | |
json | Settled | |
jsonc | Settled | |
log | Unstable | |
media_types | Settled | |
msgpack | Unstable | |
net | Unstable | |
path | Settled | |
permissions | Deprecated | |
regexp | Unstable | |
semver | Unstable | |
streams | Settled | |
testing | Settled | |
text | Unstable | |
toml | Settled | |
ulid | Unstable | |
url | Unstable | |
uuid | Settled | |
webgpu | Unstable | |
yaml | Settled |
Note: Settled status means a package is unlikely to have breaking changes, but has not yet achieved v1 status.
Check out the architecture guide here.
Files are structured to minimize the number of dependencies they incur and the amount of effort required to manage them, both for the maintainer and the user. In most cases, only a single function or class, alongside its related types, are exported. In other cases, functions that incur negligible dependency overhead will be grouped together in the same file.
We deprecate the APIs in the Standard Library when they get covered by new JavaScript language APIs or new Web Standard APIs. These APIs are usually removed after 3 minor versions.
If you still need to use such APIs after the removal for some reason (for example, the usage in Fresh island), please use the URL pinned to the version where they are still available.
For example, if you want to keep using readableStreamFromIterable
, which was
deprecated and removed in favor of ReadableStream.from
in v0.195.0
, please
use the import URL pinned to v0.194.0
:
import { readableStreamFromIterable } from "https://deno.land/std@0.194.0/streams/readable_stream_from_iterable.ts";
Check out the contributing guidelines here.
The Standard Library is versioned independently of the Deno CLI. This will change once the Standard Library is stabilized. See here for the compatibility of different versions of the Deno Standard Library and the Deno CLI.
A new minor version of the Standard Library is published at the same time as every new version of the Deno CLI (including patch versions).
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