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@nestia/core
Advanced tools
Nestia is a set of helper libraries for NestJS, supporting below features:
@nestia/core
:
@nestia/sdk
:
@nestia/e2e
: Test program utilizing e2e test functions@nestia/benchmark
: Benchmark program using e2e test functions@nestia/editor
: Swagger-UI with Online TypeScript Editor@agentica
: Agentic AI library specialized in LLM function callingnestia
: Just CLI (command line interface) tool[!NOTE]
- Only one line required, with pure TypeScript type
- Enhance performance 30x up
- Runtime validator is 20,000x faster than
class-validator
- JSON serialization is 200x faster than
class-transformer
- Software Development Kit
Left is NestJS server code, and right is client (frontend) code utilizing SDK
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FAQs
Super-fast validation decorators of NestJS
The npm package @nestia/core receives a total of 6,620 weekly downloads. As such, @nestia/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nestia/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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