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    Express Zod API

    Express Zod API

    A Typescript library to help you get an API server up and running

    Start your API server with I/O schema validation and custom middlewares in minutes. I made this library because of the often repetitive tasks of starting a web server API with the need to validate input data. It integrates and provides the capabilities of popular web servers, logger, validation, and document solutions. Therefore, many basic tasks can be accomplished faster and easier.
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    PeerJS

    PeerJS

    Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC

    PeerJS wraps the browser's WebRTC implementation to provide a complete, configurable, and easy-to-use peer-to-peer connection API. Equipped with nothing but an ID, a peer can create a P2P data or media stream connection to a remote peer. To broker connections, PeerJS connects to a PeerServer. Note that no peer-to-peer data goes through the server. The server acts only as a connection broker. If you don't want to run your own PeerServer, we offer a free cloud-hosted version of PeerServer. ...
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    Roarr

    Roarr

    JSON logger for Node.js and browser

    JSON logger for Node.js and browser. A transport in most logging libraries is something that runs in-process to perform some operation with the finalized log line. For example, a transport might send the log line to a standard syslog server after processing the log line and reformatting it. Roarr does not support in-process transports because Node processes are single threaded processes (ignoring some technical details). Given this restriction, Roarr purposefully offloads handling of the...
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