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  • Introduction
  • Install Wasmer
    • Introduction
    • Get Started
    • Features
    • CLI
      • Introduction
      • WASIX
      • WCGI
      • Emscripten
      • Create your own Runner
    • Introduction
    • Get Started
    • Manifest
    • CLI
    • Search
    • Introduction
    • Get Started
      • Static Site
      • HTTP Server
      • JS Service Worker
      • Python
      • React Static Site
    • CLI
      • Apps
      • Deployment Modes
      • Remote Sessions
      • Connecting Custom Domains to Edge
      • App Config (app.yaml)
      • Custom Domains (DNS)
      • Logging
    • Architecture
      • Amazon Lambda
      • Cloudflare Workers
    • Support

    • Build from Source
    • GraphQL API
    • Testing
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Runtime
Runners
Introduction

Wasmer Runners

Wasmer has a pluggable runner architecture. Currently, Wasmer supports the following runners:

  • WASIX
  • Emscripten
  • WCGI
CLIWASIX

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