The compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
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:
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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
// ES2020 nullish coalescing
function greet(input) {
return input ?? "Hello world";
}
Out
function greet(input) {
return input != null ? input : "Hello world";
}
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Check out our website: babeljs.io, and report issues/features at babel/website.
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Some resources:
- Our CONTRIBUTING.md to get started with setting up the repo.
- Our discussions/notes/roadmap: babel/notes
- Our progress on TC39 proposals: babel/proposals
- Our blog which contains release posts and explanations: /blog
- Our videos page with talks about open source and Babel: /videos
- Our podcast
The Babel repo is managed as a monorepo that is composed of many npm packages.