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    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Improve front-end engineer workflow & standard, powered by TypeScript

    ...With 80+ WEB/IOS/Andriod stable users, the cumulative production project reached 240+. Feflow refers to the thinking of Pipeline and divides work into five steps: init, develop, build, test, deploy. And corresponding to five basic commands: init, dev, build, test, and deploy. In addition to serving basic development workflows and specifications, Feflow provides an easy-to-expand plug-in mechanism for creating a team-wide toolchain ecosystem. Feflow only provides a CLI and kernel. The CLI is responsible for interacting with the command line terminal.
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    OpenAPI-to-GraphQL

    OpenAPI-to-GraphQL

    Translate APIs described by OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) into GraphQL

    Translate APIs described by OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) into GraphQL. The Command Line Interface (CLI) provides a convenient way to start a GraphQL server wrapping an API for a given OpenAPI Specification. Use OpenAPI-to-GraphQL as a library in your application to generate GraphQL schemas. The GraphQL interface is created around the data definitions in the given OAS, not around the endpoints, leading to a natural use of GraphQL. Nested data Links defined in the OAS are used to create nested...
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