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A standalone runtime for WebAssembly
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wasmtime


A standalone runtime for
WebAssembly

A Bytecode Alliance project


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## Installation

The Wasmtime CLI can be installed on Linux and macOS with a small install
script:

```sh
curl https://wasmtime.dev/install.sh -sSf | bash
```

Windows or otherwise interested users can download installers and
binaries directly from the [GitHub
Releases](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/releases) page.

## Example

If you've got the [Rust compiler
installed](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) then you can take some Rust
source code:

```rust
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
```

and compile/run it with:

```sh
$ rustup target add wasm32-wasi
$ rustc hello.rs --target wasm32-wasi
$ wasmtime hello.wasm
Hello, world!
```

## Features

* **Fast**. Wasmtime is built on the optimizing [Cranelift] code generator to
quickly generate high-quality machine code either at runtime or
ahead-of-time. Wasmtime is optimized for efficient instantiation, low-overhead
calls between the embedder and wasm, and scalability of concurrent instances.

* **[Secure]**. Wasmtime's development is strongly focused on correctness and
security. Building on top of Rust's runtime safety guarantees, each Wasmtime
feature goes through careful review and consideration via an [RFC
process]. Once features are designed and implemented, they undergo 24/7
fuzzing donated by [Google's OSS Fuzz]. As features stabilize they become part
of a [release][release policy], and when things go wrong we have a
well-defined [security policy] in place to quickly mitigate and patch any
issues. We follow best practices for defense-in-depth and integrate
protections and mitigations for issues like Spectre. Finally, we're working to
push the state-of-the-art by collaborating with academic researchers to
formally verify critical parts of Wasmtime and Cranelift.

* **[Configurable]**. Wasmtime uses sensible defaults, but can also be
configured to provide more fine-grained control over things like CPU and
memory consumption. Whether you want to run Wasmtime in a tiny environment or
on massive servers with many concurrent instances, we've got you covered.

* **[WASI]**. Wasmtime supports a rich set of APIs for interacting with the host
environment through the [WASI standard](https://wasi.dev).

* **[Standards Compliant]**. Wasmtime passes the [official WebAssembly test
suite](https://github.com/WebAssembly/testsuite), implements the [official C
API of wasm](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasm-c-api), and implements
[future proposals to WebAssembly](https://github.com/WebAssembly/proposals) as
well. Wasmtime developers are intimately engaged with the WebAssembly
standards process all along the way too.

[Wasmtime]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime
[Cranelift]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/blob/main/cranelift/README.md
[Google's OSS Fuzz]: https://google.github.io/oss-fuzz/
[security policy]: https://bytecodealliance.org/security
[RFC process]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/rfcs
[release policy]: https://docs.wasmtime.dev/stability-release.html
[Secure]: https://docs.wasmtime.dev/security.html
[Configurable]: https://docs.rs/wasmtime/latest/wasmtime/struct.Config.html
[WASI]: https://docs.rs/wasmtime-wasi/latest/wasmtime_wasi/
[Standards Compliant]: https://docs.wasmtime.dev/stability-wasm-proposals-support.html

## Language Support

You can use Wasmtime from a variety of different languages through embeddings of
the implementation:

* **[Rust]** - the [`wasmtime` crate]
* **[C]** - the [`wasm.h`, `wasi.h`, and `wasmtime.h` headers][c-headers], [CMake](crates/c-api/CMakeLists.txt) or [`wasmtime` Conan package]
* **C++** - the [`wasmtime-cpp` repository][wasmtime-cpp] or use [`wasmtime-cpp` Conan package]
* **[Python]** - the [`wasmtime` PyPI package]
* **[.NET]** - the [`Wasmtime` NuGet package]
* **[Go]** - the [`wasmtime-go` repository]

[Rust]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/lang-rust.html
[C]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/examples-c-embed.html
[`wasmtime` crate]: https://crates.io/crates/wasmtime
[c-headers]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/c-api/
[Python]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/lang-python.html
[`wasmtime` PyPI package]: https://pypi.org/project/wasmtime/
[.NET]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/lang-dotnet.html
[`Wasmtime` NuGet package]: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Wasmtime
[Go]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/lang-go.html
[`wasmtime-go` repository]: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-go
[wasmtime-cpp]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-cpp
[`wasmtime` Conan package]: https://conan.io/center/wasmtime
[`wasmtime-cpp` Conan package]: https://conan.io/center/wasmtime-cpp

## Documentation

[📚 Read the Wasmtime guide here! 📚][guide]

The [wasmtime guide][guide] is the best starting point to learn about what
Wasmtime can do for you or help answer your questions about Wasmtime. If you're
curious in contributing to Wasmtime, [it can also help you do
that][contributing]!

[contributing]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime/contributing.html
[guide]: https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime

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