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    Deepkit Framework

    Deepkit Framework

    A new full-featured and high-performance TypeScript framework

    ...A framework that brings aligned libraries together to make web application development faster, more productive, and easier than ever. Powerful dependency injection container with type expressions to make HTTP routes, CLI commands, and RPC controllers safe, fast, and easy to write. No json configuration files, unnecessary boilerplate, schema files, or code generation: TypeScript is utilized to its fullest capabilities.
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    ts-node

    ts-node

    TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js

    ...This is accomplished by hooking node's module loading APIs, enabling it to be used seamlessly alongside other Node.js tools and libraries. Automatic defaults to match your node version, integrate with test runners, debuggers, and CLI tools, compatible with pre-compilation for production. Installing modules locally allows you to control and share the versions through package.json. TS Node will always resolve the compiler from cwd before checking relative to its own installation.ts-node exports a create() function that can be used to initialize a TypeScript compiler that isn't registered to require.extensions, and it uses the same code as register. ts-node supports a variety of options which can be specified via tsconfig.json, as CLI flags, as environment variables, or programmatically.
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