bash
Express
bash | Express | |
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9 | 679 | |
583 | 63,886 | |
2.2% | 0.6% | |
5.8 | 8.3 | |
8 days ago | 1 day ago | |
C | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
bash
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Node.js 20 is now available
> Next you'll be telling me that I shouldn't use Bash because Bash 5.0 came out in 2018 and only got two minor point releases over the next 5 years. But that sounds dumb, huh?
What's dumb is not being able to tell the difference. It's not about the numbers.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/ shows there are constant updates. Things are being worked on. Your example proves my whole point. There are updates every year for many years.
Express? Not so. There are many gaps in its history. And for a tool like Express that has way more surface area it is in need of a lot more testing and updating e.g. if NodeJs changes something it breaks.
Does Bash need to make sure it works with HTTP3, Brotli or many other things that came out? No.
> Because for the most part - it doesn't need them.
Right, let's go back to the Stone Age. You don't need clothes either - just a leaf. You're just so dismissive on innovation then why bother? You don't even need NodeJs. Back to assembly and punch cards...
> Is an ignorant take.
Yes, yours. As shown above by your example.
> People promote it because it's a good tool.
And how do you know that? Where are the stats? Or people just google for NodeJs server, see the top response being Express and just do that. The cycle then repeats. Have people promoting it actually benchmarked, compared and investigated all the tools before making this informed decision? I'm sure you've heard from each and everyone 1 of them to know the answer eh.
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Why is the bash package outdated?
If anyone else is wondering (but it's probably just me), "compatibility level 50" doesn't mean that Bash has a complicated feature-detection algorithm that places compatibility on a scale from 0 to 100%. "Level 50" just means compatibility with bash 5.0.
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Can someone help me understand this code?
The bash shell also has code in it to check for this same magic number. This is because bash is also available on systems where the kernel doesn't do #! processing, but people would still want their scripts to behave in a predictable manner. You can see this in execute_cmd.c from the current bash source code.
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Why does foreground job ignore job control signals when Bash is running as pid 1?
Well, have you looked at the bash source? The error message is around line 4481 in this file: https://github.com/bminor/bash/blob/master/jobs.c
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locate-exit: make your script say which line and why it finished execution
Was it some ancient bug? I cant seem to find a mention of it in bash changelog
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How are bash shell's functions like `history` are set up and executed?
Here is Bash's source code.
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Suicide Linux
After I made the comment I actually decided to look up BASHs source code and here appears to be the part that handles errors if the filename is to be believed https://github.com/bminor/bash/blob/master/error.c
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How do CP and MV work?
I present you a middle case: here's the source code for Gnu bash's cp command.
- I finally figured out C++ and I like it
Express
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Create a Private Email API for Free
On the index.js, environment variables are loaded, then we can find the API routing powered with Express. Here is the /send request:
- Express 5.0 – Last Push
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Create a Chat App With Node.js
Express: A lightweight framework for building web applications.
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Exploring Angular SSR: Development, API, Prefetching and Deployment
Now, we will create API using expressjs. When we created application using --ssr flag, the Angular CLI already took care of installing expressjs for us.
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Building a GitHub activity feed with Node.js and Socket.io
First, we import express. The Express framework allows us to create routes that will respond to webhook POST requests and serve an HTML file when a GET request is made to the root of the site.
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How to Build an AI FAQ System with Strapi, LangChain & OpenAI
Basic Knowledge of Express
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Building a RESTful API with Node.js and Express
Express.js Documentation
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7 Frameworks, One SAML Jackson - Your Open Source Single Sign-On Solution
In the JavaScript ecosystem, there are guides for enabling SAML-based enterprise single sign-on in AdonisJS, Express.js, Next.js, Remix, and React with an Express.js backend.
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8 NPM Packages for JavaScript Beginners [2024][+tutorials]
Starting off strong with Express.js, the cool kid on the block for building web apps. It's lightweight, flexible, and doesn't throw a tantrum when you ask it to scale. With Express, you can handle HTTP requests like a pro, play around with middleware, set up routes without breaking a sweat, and render views that make your app look stunning. Big names like Netflix and Uber are already on board, and if it's good enough for them, it's definitely worth a peek.
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
express - one of the most popular middleware tools, lightweight and easy to learn. docs
What are some alternatives?
ngs - Next Generation Shell (NGS)
Next.js - The React Framework
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
phero - Full-stack type-safety with pure TypeScript
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
coreutils - upstream mirror
AdonisJs Application
shell-safe-rm - 😎 Safe-rm: A drop-in and much safer replacement of bash rm with nearly full functionalities and options of the rm command! Safe-rm will act exactly the same as the original rm command.
Restify - The future of Node.js REST development
server - :desktop_computer: Simple and powerful server for Node.js
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js