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Vanir
In Norse mythology, the Vanir are a group of gods associated with health, fertility, wisdom, and the ability to see the future.
This repository is similar in the way that it is a group of packages offering a sane combination of technologies and packages put together to bring fertility and wisdom into projects.
The project serves as a combination of packages that we have found useful. In addition to this, we've put in the necessary glue when needed to make them work together.
The goal is to provide a good starting point when creating applications and Dolittle based microservices.
Not a framework
This is not a framework that introduces its own concepts. Look at it as a springboard for projects with what we believe are sane combinations of technologies and Vanir being the glue that glues it together. Part of this glue is to make the 3rd parties Vanir relies on more accessible or hooked up in an easier way. There are also some interesting tools within here that stand on their own.
To set expectations even further; this is not core technology at Dolittle but serves an interest for Dolittle internally while building things like our Studio. The projects in this repository are only maintained for this sole purpose in mind. In addition we do use these projects with customers and contributions are then also coming from these projects.
Documentation
You'll find all the documentation here and specifically for getting started, you'll find here.
Contributing
We welcome contributions, all we ask is that you read our code of conduct and adhere to it, and also read through the official Dolittle contribution guide as these are the things we look for during pull requests.