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Schema-driven entity management for AI-native applications. TypeScript edition.
npm install upjack
import { UpjackApp } from "upjack";
const app = UpjackApp.fromManifest("manifest.json");
// Typed CRUD + search for every entity you define
const contact = app.createEntity("contact", { name: "Alice", email: "alice@example.com" });
const results = app.searchEntities("contact", { query: "alice" });
// One function call → full MCP server
import { createServer } from "upjack/server";
const server = createServer("manifest.json");
// Tools: create_contact, get_contact, update_contact, list_contacts, search_contacts, delete_contact
See the main README for full documentation.
npm install
make check # format + lint + typecheck + test
make build # produces dist/
Apache 2.0
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Schema-driven entity management for AI-native applications
The npm package upjack receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, upjack popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that upjack demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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