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> [!WARNING] > This is an internal package. Breaking changes may be introduced without notice - use at your own risk.
[!WARNING] This is an internal package. Breaking changes may be introduced without notice - use at your own risk.
oRPC is a powerful combination of RPC and OpenAPI, makes it easy to build APIs that are end-to-end type-safe and adhere to OpenAPI standards
You can find the full documentation here.
@orpc/interopA compatibility layer that builds & re-exports upstream packages that don't yet meet oRPC's requirements.
Included packages:
If you find oRPC valuable and would like to support its development, you can do so here: GitHub Sponsors.
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> [!WARNING] > This is an internal package. Breaking changes may be introduced without notice - use at your own risk.
The npm package @orpc/interop receives a total of 239,088 weekly downloads. As such, @orpc/interop popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @orpc/interop demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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