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qiskit/qiskit-js

:atom_symbol: Qiskit (Quantum Information Science Kit) for JavaScript

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Qiskit js is an experimental JavaScript/Node .js port of IBM’s Qiskit quantum‑computing framework. It lets developers build, compile and run OpenQASM circuits from the browser or command line, access IBM Quantum Experience or other quantum‑random‑number services, and experiment with a lightweight JS simulator. The library is aimed at JavaScript programmers and researchers who want to incorporate quantum‑computing tasks into web‑based or Node applications.