llm-client
garph
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478 | 1,290 | |
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8.9 | 7.4 | |
6 days ago | 2 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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llm-client
- Show HN: Open-source LLM Proxy (Node.js/TS) multi-LLM, tracing, caching, memory
- LLMClient: Open Source LLM Proxy for Logging, Debugging and Long Term Memory
- A library to use OpenAI & other LLMs in your apps. Focused on function calling and reasoning.
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JSTools Weekly — ✨2023#8: TS-Reset: A ‘CSS reset’ For TS, Improving JS Types
minds: MindsJS - Build AI powered workflows easily
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[P] A Prompt Engineering Library in JS works with LLMs OpenAI and Cohere.
MindJS Library https://github.com/dosco/minds
- Minds - A Typescript library to build LLM (AI) powered workflows (OpenAI & Cohere)
- [P] Minds - A JS library to build LLM powered backends and workflows (OpenAI & Cohere)
garph
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Best backend for GQL?
https://garph.dev is pretty good. I have been using it for two months and love the experience. I had started out with nexus and briefly also evaluted pothos but switched to garph because the dev experience was superior. It takes full advantage of the structural type system of typescript rather than frameworks that lean more towards java style idioms.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2023)
Location: EU, Germany
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: HTML, CSS, TailwindCSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, React/Next.js, Vue/Nuxt, GraphQL, REST, Postgres, Git, AWS, Docker + K8s
GitHub: https://github.com/mishushakov
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/mishushakov
Email: hey at mish.co
Most recently, I worked at Step CI a Technical Founder and authored the API-Testing Framework (https://stepci.com) and Garph (https://garph.dev), a full-stack API-Framework, which brings the developer-experience of tRPC to GraphQL.
My passion is in making tools developers love using and make them more productive.
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tRPC – Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
If you want something like tRPC but for GraphQL, you should definitely give Garph a try: https://garph.dev
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I reviewed 1,000s of GraphQL vs. REST perspectives
Amazing findings! Really admire your effort here
Btw. If you're building a GraphQL API using TypeScript, you should take a look at garph (https://garph.dev) which helps you to create type-safe GraphQL APIs without code-gen
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Next.js and GraphQL: The Perfect Combination for Full Stack Development
The next step is undoubtedly the creation of our GraphQL Schema using Garph to create a totally type-safe API without needing to do codegen.
- Garph - Fullstack Open-source GraphQL framework for TypeScript
- Garph - Fullstack Open-Source GraphQL framework for TypeScript
- Garph - Fullstack GraphQL framework for TypeScript
What are some alternatives?
ts-async-kit - the easiest API to deal with promises in Typescript. Currently, ↩️ Retrying 🏃♂️ looping & 😴 sleeping
zodios - typescript http client and server with zod validation
picorpc - A tiny RPC library and spec, inspired by JSON-RPC 2.0 and tRPC.
sonner - An opinionated toast component for React.
axflow - The TypeScript framework for AI development
ts-reset - A 'CSS reset' for TypeScript, improving types for common JavaScript API's
bling - 💍 Framework agnostic transpilation utilities for client/server RPCs, env isolation, islands, module splitting, and more.
nuxt-scheduler - Create scheduled jobs with human readable time settings
suspense - Utilities for working with React Suspense
Superforms - Superforms is a SvelteKit library that helps you with server-side validation and client-side display of forms.
phero - Full-stack type-safety with pure TypeScript