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@prisma/internals
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Knex.js is a SQL query builder for Node.js that supports multiple database types. It provides a more general-purpose query building and schema management functionality compared to the more Prisma-specific utilities in @prisma/internals.
Sequelize is a promise-based Node.js ORM for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, and Microsoft SQL Server. It offers a higher-level abstraction for database operations, whereas @prisma/internals provides lower-level utilities specific to Prisma.
TypeORM is an ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript (ES7, ES6, ES5). It supports multiple database types and provides a comprehensive set of features for database management. TypeORM is more focused on ORM capabilities, while @prisma/internals offers internal utilities for Prisma.
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This package is intended for Prisma's internal use
The npm package @prisma/internals receives a total of 783,152 weekly downloads. As such, @prisma/internals popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @prisma/internals demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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Socket Firewall blocks malicious VS Code and Open VSX extensions before install, protecting developers from compromised editor marketplaces.

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