It is a single executable and runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. It spawns lightweight processes from WebAssembly modules that have their own heap/stack. These processes are preemptively scheduled on a multi-threaded executor.
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Use the tools you know and the languages you love. Compile everything to WebAssembly. Run it on any OS or embed it into other languages.
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Linux, Windows, macOS, WebAssembly are some of the popular tools that integrate with Lunatic. Here's a list of all 4 tools that integrate with Lunatic.