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@bit-js/byte
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A simple, performance-focused web framework that works on Bun, Deno, and browsers. ```ts import { Byte } from '@bit-js/byte';
A simple, performance-focused web framework that works on Bun, Deno, and browsers.
import { Byte } from '@bit-js/byte';
export default new Byte()
.get('/', (ctx) => ctx.body('Hi'));
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, the fastest router in the JS ecosystem.Byte starts up faster than the hono/quick
preset with LinearRouter.
[535.66ms] Byte: Build 1000 routes
[687.44ms] Hono: Build 1000 routes
Byte matches routes 6x faster than Hono with RegExpRouter.
"/user":
- Hono: 23416ns
- Byte: 4463ns
"/user/comments":
- Hono: 26255ns
- Byte: 4454ns
"/user/avatar":
- Hono: 31863ns
- Byte: 4991ns
"/event/:id":
- Hono: 33113ns
- Byte: 7072ns
"/event/:id/comments":
- Hono: 34888ns
- Byte: 8257ns
"/status":
- Hono: 26211ns
- Byte: 4195ns
"/deeply/nested/route/for/testing":
- Hono: 22171ns
- Byte: 3981ns
See benchmarks for more details.
See the docs at bytejs.pages.dev.
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A simple, performance-focused web framework that works on Bun, Deno, and browsers.
We found that @bit-js/byte demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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