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@joshdb/core
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JOSH is the JavaScript Object Storage Helper - a simple, effective, and efficient database wrapper.
Support is offered on my official Evie.Codes Discord.
npm i @joshdb/core
OR
yarn add @joshdb/core
JOSH does not operate on its own and requires a provider to connect to a database.
I'm sure you meant What the hell is Josh, and it's quite simply the easiest data storage system you'll ever encounter. Josh will help you store any JSON-based data simply, effectively, into any popuplar database back-end.
The best reason to use Josh is quite simply to get a project up and running as quickly as possible with as little effort as possible when it comes to the database interaction layer. It does this by removing the complexity of setting up an ORM or learning a database language, while still giving you all the power it can muster.
If you think you can do better, if you already know database interactions or ORMs, or you don't trust database wrappers made by other people...
well in any of those cases I don't even know why you're on this page, go on now, git out --of:here and go make some good apps, you don't need this!
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Javascript Object Storage Helper
We found that @joshdb/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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