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In Busy Hour we use hono as our backend framework and we really love it's performance compare with express performances. Unfortunately, as the times goes on we found out that hono just cannot provide the thing we really like which is an event driven pattern. Therefore, to compensate the lack of support for event driven pattern we choose to develop our own backend framework on top of hono by following some of the implementation that inspired by moleculer implementation.
To get started to use blaze
on your project, you can start by installing it to your Node project by using the following command.
pnpm i @busy-hour/blaze
Once you install blaze
in your project, you can start using it by following the complete instruction how to start using blaze on your project on our wiki .
To start contributing to our repository, please look more about the detail how to contribute in our contribution guidelines.
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🔥 Blaze An event driven framework for 🔥 Hono.js
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