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@graphql-codegen/core
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Live demo and full documentation: the-guild.dev/graphql/codegen
Project repository: graphql-code-generator
graphql-code-generator is a comprehensive tool for generating code from GraphQL schemas and operations. It offers a wide range of plugins and supports multiple languages and frameworks. Compared to @graphql-codegen/core, it provides a more extensive set of features and integrations.
apollo-codegen is a tool specifically designed for generating code for Apollo Client. It supports TypeScript and Flow and can generate type definitions and query/mutation hooks. While it is more focused on Apollo Client, @graphql-codegen/core offers a broader range of plugins and use cases.
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