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Socket's Rust support is moving to Beta: all users can scan Cargo projects and generate SBOMs, including Cargo.toml-only crates, with Rust-aware supply chain checks.
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Data requirements within your application are picked up automatically, freeing you from having to maintain GraphQL queries by-hand. It offers a first-class TypeScript experience. See API documentation at all times within autocomplete.
Make breaking changes to your API, and see type-errors exactly where things are breaking, in realtime. No more running a separate validation step.
Head over to gqty.dev to explore features and documentations!
Documentation, bug reports, pull requests, and other contributions are welcomed!
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The npm package @gqty/react receives a total of 2,670 weekly downloads. As such, @gqty/react popularity was classified as popular.
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