JavaScript SDK 
Connect to HyperBEAM processes using the @permaweb/aoconnect JavaScript library for web and Node.js applications.
Prerequisites 
- Node.js environment 
- @permaweb/aoconnectlibrary
- The latest version of aos 
- Wallet file ( - wallet.json) containing your cryptographic keys
- A HyperBEAM node running with the genesis_wasm profile bash- rebar3 as genesis_wasm shell
- The Process ID for a process created with genesis_wasm (this is the default in the latest version of aos). 
Step 1: Environment Setup 
Install necessary dependencies:
npm install @permaweb/aoconnectEnsure your wallet file (wallet.json) is correctly formatted and placed in your project directory.
INFO
You can create a test wallet using this command: npx -y @permaweb/wallet > wallet.json
Step 2: Establish Connection 
Create a new JavaScript file (e.g., index.js) and set up your Permaweb connection. You will need a processId of a process that you want to interact with.
import { connect, createSigner } from "@permaweb/aoconnect";
import fs from "node:fs";
const jwk = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync("wallet.json", "utf-8"));
// The Process ID to interact with
const processId = "<your genesis_wasm generated process id>";
const { request } = connect({
  MODE: "mainnet",
  URL: "http://localhost:8734",
  signer: createSigner(jwk),
});Step 3: Pushing a Message to a Process 
Use the request function to send a message to the process. In aoconnect, this is done by using the push path parameter.
const processResult = await request({
  path: `/${processId}[email protected]/push/[email protected]`,
  method: "POST",
  target: processId,
  signingFormat: "ANS-104",
});
console.log(processResult);Full Example 
To run the full script, combine the snippets from Step 2 and 3 into index.js:
import { connect, createSigner } from "@permaweb/aoconnect";
import fs from "node:fs";
const jwk = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync("wallet.json", "utf-8"));
const processId = "<your genesis_wasm generated process id>";
const { request } = connect({
  MODE: "mainnet",
  URL: "http://localhost:8734",
  signer: createSigner(jwk),
});
const processResult = await request({
  path: `/${processId}[email protected]/push/[email protected]`,
  method: "POST",
  target: processId,
  signingFormat: "ANS-104",
});
console.log(processResult);Now, run it:
node index.jsYou should see an object logged to the console, containing the ID of the message that was sent.
Conclusion 
Following these steps, you've successfully sent a message to a process. This is a fundamental interaction for building applications on hyperAOS.