Jester
A sinatra-like web framework for Nim
...In this case you might want to make the leading '/' optional too, you can do this by changing the pattern to "/hello/?@name?". This is useful because Jester will not match "/hello" if the leading '/' is not made optional. Route bodies all have an implicit request object. This object is documented in jester.nim and documentation can be generated by executing nim doc jester.nim. It is possible not to use the routes macro and to do the routing yourself. You can do this by writing your own match procedure. Take a look at example2 for an example on how to do this.