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@effect/platform-node-shared
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Welcome to Effect, a powerful TypeScript framework that provides a fully-fledged functional effect system with a rich standard library.
strict
flag enabled in your tsconfig.json
file{
// ...
"compilerOptions": {
// ...
"strict": true,
}
}
For detailed information and usage examples, please visit the Effect website.
To get started with Effect, watch our introductory video on YouTube. This video provides an overview of Effect and its key features, making it a great starting point for newcomers:
Join our vibrant community on Discord to interact with fellow developers, ask questions, and share your experiences. Here's the invite link to our Discord server: Join Effect's Discord Community.
For detailed information on the Effect API, please refer to our API Reference.
We welcome contributions via pull requests! Here are some guidelines to help you get started:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
.pnpm install
(assuming pnpm version 8.x
).pnpm check
: Verify that the code compiles.pnpm test
: Execute the tests.pnpm circular
: Confirm there are no circular imports.pnpm lint
: Check for code style adherence (if you happen to encounter any errors during this process, you can use pnpm lint-fix
to automatically fix some of these style issues).pnpm dtslint
: Run type-level tests.pnpm docgen
: Update the automatically generated documentation.pnpm changeset
. Always choose the patch
option when prompted (please note that we are currently in pre-release mode).git commit -am 'Add some feature'
.git push origin my-new-feature
.main
branch.FAQs
Unified interfaces for common platform-specific services
We found that @effect/platform-node-shared 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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