From 9bce51f651aad297ef9eb6df832bfdaf1de05d84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: WXL <wl_5969728@163.com>
Date: 星期三, 22 四月 2026 14:27:54 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] 青岛推送
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-/**
- * This feature allows the distribution of a Node.js application conveniently to a
- * system that does not have Node.js installed.
- *
- * Node.js supports the creation of [single executable applications](https://github.com/nodejs/single-executable) by allowing
- * the injection of a blob prepared by Node.js, which can contain a bundled script,
- * into the `node` binary. During start up, the program checks if anything has been
- * injected. If the blob is found, it executes the script in the blob. Otherwise
- * Node.js operates as it normally does.
- *
- * The single executable application feature currently only supports running a
- * single embedded script using the `CommonJS` module system.
- *
- * Users can create a single executable application from their bundled script
- * with the `node` binary itself and any tool which can inject resources into the
- * binary.
- *
- * Here are the steps for creating a single executable application using one such
- * tool, [postject](https://github.com/nodejs/postject):
- *
- * 1. Create a JavaScript file:
- * ```bash
- * echo 'console.log(`Hello, ${process.argv[2]}!`);' > hello.js
- * ```
- * 2. Create a configuration file building a blob that can be injected into the
- * single executable application (see `Generating single executable preparation blobs` for details):
- * ```bash
- * echo '{ "main": "hello.js", "output": "sea-prep.blob" }' > sea-config.json
- * ```
- * 3. Generate the blob to be injected:
- * ```bash
- * node --experimental-sea-config sea-config.json
- * ```
- * 4. Create a copy of the `node` executable and name it according to your needs:
- * * On systems other than Windows:
- * ```bash
- * cp $(command -v node) hello
- * ```
- * * On Windows:
- * ```text
- * node -e "require('fs').copyFileSync(process.execPath, 'hello.exe')"
- * ```
- * The `.exe` extension is necessary.
- * 5. Remove the signature of the binary (macOS and Windows only):
- * * On macOS:
- * ```bash
- * codesign --remove-signature hello
- * ```
- * * On Windows (optional):
- * [signtool](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/seccrypto/signtool) can be used from the installed [Windows SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-sdk/).
- * If this step is
- * skipped, ignore any signature-related warning from postject.
- * ```powershell
- * signtool remove /s hello.exe
- * ```
- * 6. Inject the blob into the copied binary by running `postject` with
- * the following options:
- * * `hello` / `hello.exe` \- The name of the copy of the `node` executable
- * created in step 4.
- * * `NODE_SEA_BLOB` \- The name of the resource / note / section in the binary
- * where the contents of the blob will be stored.
- * * `sea-prep.blob` \- The name of the blob created in step 1.
- * * `--sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2` \- The [fuse](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/fuses) used by the Node.js project to detect if a file has been
- * injected.
- * * `--macho-segment-name NODE_SEA` (only needed on macOS) - The name of the
- * segment in the binary where the contents of the blob will be
- * stored.
- * To summarize, here is the required command for each platform:
- * * On Linux:
- * ```bash
- * npx postject hello NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob \
- * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2
- * ```
- * * On Windows - PowerShell:
- * ```powershell
- * npx postject hello.exe NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob `
- * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2
- * ```
- * * On Windows - Command Prompt:
- * ```text
- * npx postject hello.exe NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob ^
- * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2
- * ```
- * * On macOS:
- * ```bash
- * npx postject hello NODE_SEA_BLOB sea-prep.blob \
- * --sentinel-fuse NODE_SEA_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2 \
- * --macho-segment-name NODE_SEA
- * ```
- * 7. Sign the binary (macOS and Windows only):
- * * On macOS:
- * ```bash
- * codesign --sign - hello
- * ```
- * * On Windows (optional):
- * A certificate needs to be present for this to work. However, the unsigned
- * binary would still be runnable.
- * ```powershell
- * signtool sign /fd SHA256 hello.exe
- * ```
- * 8. Run the binary:
- * * On systems other than Windows
- * ```console
- * $ ./hello world
- * Hello, world!
- * ```
- * * On Windows
- * ```console
- * $ .\hello.exe world
- * Hello, world!
- * ```
- * @since v19.7.0, v18.16.0
- * @experimental
- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v25.x/src/node_sea.cc)
- */
declare module "node:sea" {
type AssetKey = string;
/**
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