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Jeefo is a "ES8 Web Application Framework" written in NodeJS. Which has CLI or Command Line tool Interface with many commands with many more options. In Front-End side it has it's own templating language and Angular like framework in common js pattern design. Which is very nice for NodeJS and Angular developers. Because since Angular 2 they moved to TypeScript. So I wanted to programm everything in same language. Which is one of the biggest reason to create this framework. In Back-End it uses expressjs. (UNDER DEVELOPMENT)
Install with NPM
$ npm install jeefo -g
(coming soon...)
- jeefo (root)
- audio@0.0.1
- command@0.0.3
- component@0.0.2
- ecma_parser@0.0.3
-parser@0.0.24 (deduped)
- jqlite@0.0.1
- material@0.0.1
- math@0.0.1
- monkey_patcher@0.0.1
- observer@0.0.1
- parser@0.0.24
- command@0.0.3 (deduped)
- tokenizer@0.0.4 (deduped)
- resource@0.0.2
- template@0.0.1
- tokenizer@0.0.4 (deduped)
- tokenizer@0.0.4
- utils@0.0.3 deduped
- utils@0.0.3
FAQs
Full stack web application framework. (under developing...)
We found that jeefo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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