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@compas/insight
Advanced tools
Unified backend tooling
My work involved doing many small projects. I had a hard time back-porting incremental fixes to existing projects. To facilitate my needs more and to stop copying and pasting things around, this project was born.
@compas/cli:
@compas/lint-config:
@compas/insight:
@compas/stdlib:
mainFn
wrapper that reads .env
and calls the provided function if the
file is the process entrypoint__dirname
and __filename
@compas/server:
@compas/store:
@compas/code-gen:
See the website for the changelog, all available APIs and various guides.
For contributing see contributing.md.
New features added should fall under the following categories:
compas docker
commands or various utilities provided by
@compas/stdlibAlthough some parts heavily rely on conventions set by the packages, we currently aim not to be a framework. We aim to provide a good developer experience, useful abstractions around the basics, and a stable backend <-> client interface.
FAQs
Simple logger in NDJSON format
The npm package @compas/insight receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @compas/insight popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @compas/insight demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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