Carbide is a new kind of programming environment which (as obligatory in this day and age): requires no installation or setup, supports Javascript/ES2015, imports modules automatically from NPM or GitHub, saves and loads.
Carbide is a tool in the Build Automation category of a tech stack.
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npm, JavaScript, GitHub are some of the popular tools that integrate with Carbide. Here's a list of all 3 tools that integrate with Carbide.