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@yolm/boost

v1.1.0

Published

Welcome to [Yolm](https://yolm.io), the full-stack integrated cloud.

Downloads

88

Readme

Yolm

Welcome to Yolm, the full-stack integrated cloud.

With Yolm you can build a web app with dashboard, search, a powerful datagrid and backing database in as little as 100 lines of code in a single TypeScript file. And you can deploy the web app and database with a single command to Yolm's platform as a service (PAAS).

You can watch the video below to see some of the highlights.

Yolm intro video

This is the open source, MIT licensed TypeScript library which lets you use Yolm.

To quickly get started and get an overview of Yolm follow the instructions at this link

Docs at yolm.dev

Contact us on discord if you need help or want to deploy a system.