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next-safe-action
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next-safe-action is a library that takes full advantage of the latest and greatest Next.js, React and TypeScript features to let you define type safe Server Actions and execute them inside React Components.
Like magic. πͺ
https://github.com/TheEdoRan/next-safe-action/assets/1337629/664eb3ee-92f3-4d4a-ba1b-a3b1c13fff04
Explore the documentation for the current stable version of the library on the next-safe-action v7 website. β¨
You can keep using version 6 and eventually upgrade to version 7. Check out the v6 documentation here.
Check out the v6 to v7 migration guide to learn how to update your code for v7.
npm i next-safe-action
You can find a basic working implementation of the library here.
If you want to contribute to next-safe-action, please check out the contributing guide.
If you found bugs or just want to ask a question, feel free to open an issue or a discussion by following the issue templates.
Made with contrib.rocks.
next-safe-action is released under the MIT License.
FAQs
Type safe and validated Server Actions in your Next.js project.
The npm package next-safe-action receives a total of 35,892 weekly downloads. As such, next-safe-action popularity was classified as popular.
We found that next-safe-action demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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