API filtering, pagination and sorting

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  1. Sevalla

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  2. QueryR.EntityFrameworkCore

    Ad-Hoc querying library for EntityFrameworkCore

    It maps nicely to a DTO like this.

  3. QueryR

    Ad-Hoc querying library for .Net

    I of course also take it a step further and feed the parameters to my expression tree generating library QueryR or QueryR.EntityFrameworkCore.

  4. Sieve

    ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core

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