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The CANbus Organization (or @canbus) is dedicated to providing a cohesive collection of documentation, resources, and utilities related to the Controller Area Network protocol.

This organization and its repositories are still under their initial construction stage.
Please excuse the dust while we get things in order. Thank you!

Documentation

Our documentation for DBC files and CAN protocol is located at @nberlette/canbus, with a DBC reference located in the repository wiki. It will eventually be relocated to this organization.

Software

The @canbus namespace is where we publish CAN-related tools and packages to registries like JSR and NPM. It offers worldwide distribution and therefore availability through a vast array of different package managers and CDN services.

TypeScript/JavaScript Packages

  • Published to JSR under the @canbus scope.
  • Published to NPM under the @canbus organization.
  • Available on deno.land/x as the canbus module.

Popular repositories

  1. deno-canbus deno-canbus Public

    Pioneering CAN hardware integration with TypeScript thanks to Deno's new FFI feature. Native-like capabilities, without C/C++/Python.

  2. dbc.ts dbc.ts Public

    High-level toolkit for working with DBC files using an intuitive TypeScript API. Built for Deno and Node.

  3. canbus-org canbus-org Public

    The organization-wide repo for the Canbus Organization's GitHub Profile

  4. .github .github Public

    GitHub configuration files for the `canbus-org` organization.

Repositories

Showing 4 of 4 repositories
  • .github Public

    GitHub configuration files for the `canbus-org` organization.

    0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Jun 3, 2024
  • canbus-org Public

    The organization-wide repo for the Canbus Organization's GitHub Profile

    0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Jul 21, 2023
  • dbc.ts Public

    High-level toolkit for working with DBC files using an intuitive TypeScript API. Built for Deno and Node.

    0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Jul 20, 2023
  • deno-canbus Public

    Pioneering CAN hardware integration with TypeScript thanks to Deno's new FFI feature. Native-like capabilities, without C/C++/Python.

    0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Jul 19, 2023

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