Since atom-shell is using a different V8 version from the official node, you need to build native module against atom-shell's headers to use them. You need to use node-gyp to compile native modules, you can install node-gyp via npm if you hadn't: ```bash $ npm install -g node-gyp ``` First you need to check which node release atom-shell is carrying via `process.version` (at the time of writing it is v0.10.5), then you can configure and build native modules via following commands: ```bash $ cd /path-to-module/ $ HOME=~/.atom-shell-gyp node-gyp rebuild --target=0.10.5 --arch=ia32 --dist-url=https://gh-contractor-zcbenz.s3.amazonaws.com/atom-shell/dist ``` The `HOME=~/.atom-shell-gyp` changes where to find development headers. The `--target=0.10.5` is specifying node's version. The `--dist-url=...` specifies where to download the headers. ## Use npm to build native modules Under most circumstances you would want to use npm to install modules, if you're using npm >= v1.2.19 (because [a patch](https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp/commit/afbcdea1ffd25c02bc88d119b10337852c44d400) is needed to make `npm_config_disturl` work) you can use following code to download and build native modules against atom-shell's headers: ```bash export npm_config_disturl=https://gh-contractor-zcbenz.s3.amazonaws.com/atom-shell/dist export npm_config_target=0.10.5 export npm_config_arch=ia32 HOME=~/.atom-shell-gyp npm install module-name ```