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# Installation & Usage
es-toolkit is available via [npm](https://npmjs.com/package/es-toolkit) for Node.js and Bun, and through [JSR](https://jsr.io/@es-toolkit/es-toolkit) for Deno.
You can also use es-toolkit in browsers by [importing them in CDNs](#browsers).
## Node.js
es-toolkit supports Node.js 18 or later. Install es-toolkit with the following command:
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```sh [npm]
npm install es-toolkit
```
```sh [pnpm]
pnpm add es-toolkit
```
```sh [yarn]
yarn add es-toolkit
```
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## Deno
es-toolkit is also available via [JSR](https://jsr.io/@es-toolkit/es-toolkit) for Deno. To install es-toolkit, use the following command:
```sh
deno add @es-toolkit/es-toolkit
```
Note that the package name includes an additional scope, distinct from npm, as per JSR restrictions.
```typescript
import { sum } from '@es-toolkit/es-toolkit';
sum([1, 2, 3]);
```
## Bun
es-toolkit is also available on Bun. You can install it via the following command:
```sh
bun add es-toolkit
```
## Browsers
You can find es-toolkit on CDNs such as [jsdelivr](https://www.jsdelivr.com), [unpkg](https://unpkg.com). We define `_` to include all functions, similar to Lodash.
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```html [jsdelivr]
```
```html [unpkg]
```
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es-toolkit is also available on [esm.sh](https://esm.sh) for modern browsers.
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```html [esm.sh]
```
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