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@compas/stdlib
Advanced tools
Unified backend tooling
All common components for creating backends, tooling and more in opinionated packages; from describing the api structure to testing the end result.
I had a time when I was mostly creating small backends and tools back to back. Always trying to improve them by choosing packages that align better with my views, new features or more opinionated defaults. To capture this flow and making those backends and tools easier to maintain, Compas was created.
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.
See the website for the changelog, all available APIs and various guides.
For contributing see contributing.md.
FAQs
All kinds of utility functions
The npm package @compas/stdlib receives a total of 445 weekly downloads. As such, @compas/stdlib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @compas/stdlib 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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