- Fancy UI: A minimal UI that exposes everything you need
- Colorized Outputs: Everything looks better with some colors
- Nice help: If you need some help, just use
quicky-server -h
- No config: You can give it a .json from the web (like this)
- Configured CORS: Connect it with all your applications
- Software Architecture:
- Restful
- GraphQL
- RPC
npm install -g quicky-server
quicky-server --port <port> --json <path || url>
# Or
npx quicky-server -p <port> -j <path || url>
# Example (restful)
npx quicky-server -p 8080 -j https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kauefraga/quicky-server/main/mock/users.json
# Example (graphql)
npx quicky-server --graphql -j https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kauefraga/quicky-server/main/mock/users.json
git clone https://github.com/kauefraga/quicky-server.git
cd quicky-server
npm install
npm run dev -j mock/users.json # -h
You are welcome to open issues and pull requests!
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- 🔮 Express - "Fast, minimalist web framework for Nodejs..."
- 🌠 GraphQL - A software architecture different from restful
- 🧙♂️ Apollo Server - A GraphQL server
- 💄 Code styling with Eslint
- ⚗️ Vitest - Test runner that implements Jest but with its own ESbuider (out of box typescript, esmodules...)
- 👩💻 Typescript + TS-Node-Dev - Improve dev experience by adding type safety
- Create a server with GraphQL support
- Watch .json changes (here we'll need Chokidar)
This project is licensed under the MIT License - See the LICENSE for more information.