From version 2.4.0, Danet is only available via JSR at @danet/core. It's a step closer to runtime agnosticism.
Danet is a framework heavily inspired by a NodeJS Framework called Nest. We aim to provide the same efficiency, but in Deno. Of course, Nest is way more mature, think of it as a hero that we look up to.
We borrow a lot from it, including documentation and sentences on this page, so please, definitely check it out because they deserve a lot of credit. Without Nest, we wouldn't be developing Danet.
Danet is a framework for building efficient, scalable Deno server-side applications. It is entirely built with Typescript.
Under the hood, Danet makes use of Hono.
We abstract a lot of things so you can focus on your core business and architecture.
Deno is a relatively new engine. Nest was one of the greatest frameworks to improve the architecture of NodeJS project. We want to bring the same level of pro-efficiency and professionalism into Deno's world.
Exactly like Nest, Danet provides an out-of-the-box application architecture which allows developers and teams to create highly testable, scalable, loosely coupled, and easily maintainable applications.
The architecture is the same as our hero, and it was originally heavily inspired by Angular.
We always welcome contributors, feel free to submit a new feature or report a bug on our Github Repository and join our discord
deno install --global -A -n danet jsr:@danet/cli
danet new <my-project>
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- Any contributions you make are truly appreciated.
- Check out our contribution guidelines for more information.
This project is Licensed under the MIT License. Please go through the License at least once before making your contribution.