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bridgets

v1.0.47

Published

<p align="center"> <a href="https://bridgets.co"> <img src="http://bridgets.co/assets/logo-short.svg" height="48" /> <h1 align="center">BridgeTS</h1> </a> </p>

Downloads

15

Readme

What is BridgeTS?

BridgeTs is a new Node.js framework built on Express.js that uses the power of Typescript to generate the code for the client.

In other words, its goal is that the backend developers won't have to manually write API documentation or to maintain a Postman collection to keep the client up-to-date with the API.

Getting Started

A more detailed tutorial can be found on the https://bridgets.co website.

We recommend creating a new BridgeTS app using create-bridgeTS-app, which sets up everything automatically for you.

To create a project, run:

npx create-bridgets-app
# or
yarn create-bridgets-app

After the installation is complete:

  • Run npm run dev or yarn dev or to start the development server on http://localhost:8080
  • Run npm run build or yarn build to build the static files for production
  • Run npm run start or yarn start to start the production server on http://localhost:3000

To integrate into an existing Express.js app View the full documentation .

Documentation

Visit https://bridgets.co/documentation to view the full documentation.

Community

The Next.js community can be found on Discord, where you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects.

The framework is meant to evolve and grow, don't hesitate to share your feedback with us on and propose new features !