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millsp-prisma-client
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Prisma Client is an auto-generated, type-safe and modern JavaScript/TypeScript ORM for Node.js that's tailored to your data. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite databases.
Prisma Client JS is an auto-generated query builder that enables type-safe database access and reduces boilerplate. You can use it as an alternative to traditional ORMs such as Sequelize, TypeORM or SQL query builders like knex.js.
It is part of the Prisma ecosystem. Prisma provides database tools for data access, declarative data modeling, schema migrations and visual data management. Learn more in the main prisma repository or read the documentation.
Follow one of these guides to get started with Prisma Client JS:
Alternatively you can explore the ready-to-run examples (REST, GraphQL, gRPC, plain JavaScript and TypeScript demos, ...) or watch the demo videos (1-2 min per video).
Refer to our contribution guidelines and Code of Conduct for contributors.
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Prisma Client is an auto-generated, type-safe and modern JavaScript/TypeScript ORM for Node.js that's tailored to your data. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite databases.
We found that millsp-prisma-client 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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