express-typescript-skeleton
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express-typescript-skeleton
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Difference between TsED and NestJS?
I have been using TsED for a year now and I can say that so far I have not had any problems. It is very comfortable to work with this mini-framework. In addition, the creator provides very fast support and is happy to help with any problems. A few months ago I created a REST API template with hexagonal architecture using TsED.
- express-typescript-skeleton, a starter template for Node.js, is looking for contributions!
- π NodeJS + Ts.ED + TypeScript + Clean Architecture Template
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Production-ready template for back ends created with Node.js, TS and Express
https://github.com/borjapazr/express-typescript-skeleton
As I say in the README of the project:
This is an opinionated template. The architecture of the code base and the configuration of the different tools used has been based on best practices and personal preferences.
This template does not pretend to have the magic solution to all the problems that a developer may face when creating a REST API using Node.js. This is my contribution, after spending some time on it, to the community. It is an opinionated codebase created based on personal preferences, but also based on the application of best practices.
All criticisms and opinions are welcome, indeed I am very grateful for them. Based on them this could evolve, adapt and become something better. I am sure it will bring something to someone at some point, because even from the worst things something can be learned.
Many thanks to all of you who have taken the time to look at the project.
- π°π¦Έ Production-ready template for backends created with Node.js, Typescript and Express
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