You can check pretty easily by just connecting to your Espruino board, then clicking the Settings icon in the Web IDE, going to Board Information and looking at MODULES (the same info is available via process.env too).
I guess it might make sense to add something to the reference (as that changes each release) and to then link to that from the Modules page. It's still quite a lot of work to do though, and I'd rather not have a manual list as it'll be out of date a few weeks after it goes online :)
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You can check pretty easily by just connecting to your Espruino board, then clicking the
Settings
icon in the Web IDE, going toBoard Information
and looking atMODULES
(the same info is available viaprocess.env
too).I guess it might make sense to add something to the reference (as that changes each release) and to then link to that from the Modules page. It's still quite a lot of work to do though, and I'd rather not have a manual list as it'll be out of date a few weeks after it goes online :)