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A JavaScript shell allows you to quickly test snippets of JavaScript code without having to reload a web page. They are extremely useful for developing and debugging code.

Standalone JavaScript shells

The following JavaScript shells are stand-alone environments, like perl or python.

  • Node.js - Node.js is a platform for easily building fast, scalable network applications.
  • JSDB - A standalone JavaScript shell, with compiled binaries for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
  • JavaLikeScript - A standalone, extensible JavaScript shell including both native and JavaScript libraries.
  • GLUEscript - A standalone JavaScript shell for writing cross-platform JavaScript applications.  It can use wxWidgets for GUI apps, and was formerly called wxJavaScript.
  • jspl - A standalone JavaScript shell enhanced by Perl. Can use perl modules directly from JavaScript: DBI for database integration, GTK2 for GUI apps, POSIX for system programming, etc. The best of CPAN now for JavaScript programmers.
  • ShellJS - Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js

List of JavaScript shells

The following JavaScript shells work with Mozilla.

  • Firefox has a built-in JavaScript console, called Scratchpad, starting in version 6.
  • JavaScript Shell (js) - A command line interpreter for JavaScript
  • xpcshell is an XPConnect - enabled shell, sometimes useful for Mozilla development.
  • Babel REPL - A browser-based REPL for experimenting with future JavaScript.
  • ES6Console.com - An open-source JavaScript console to test ECMAScript 6 code inside the browser.
  • jsconsole.com -- An open-source JavaScript console with the ability to easily link to particular expressions
  • JavaScript Shell (web page) - also available as part of the Extension Developer's Extension
  • Jash: JavaScript Shell - a DHTML - based shell that gives you command line access to a web page.
  • MozRepl - Connect to Firefox and other Mozilla apps, explore and modify them from the inside, while they're running.
  • Execute JS - (No longer maintained) - Firefox-Extension which provides an enhanced JavaScript-Console, where you can comfortably enter and execute arbitrary JavaScript-Code and modify functions.
  • xqjs - Simple console for Firefox.
  • Firebug - Developer tools for Firefox, including console.