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@jakub.knejzlik/ts-query-server
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TypeScript library for executing SQL queries built with ts-query across diverse server environments.
TypeScript library for executing SQL queries built with ts-query across diverse server environments.
ts-query-server is an open-source library designed to seamlessly integrate with the ts-query query builder, enabling the execution of SQL queries in various server environments. This library aims to provide a unified, efficient, and type-safe way to handle database interactions in TypeScript-based server applications.
Install ts-query-server using npm:
npm install @jakub.knejzlik/ts-query-server
Or using yarn:
yarn add @jakub.knejzlik/ts-query-server
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
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TypeScript library for executing SQL queries built with ts-query across diverse server environments.
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