Declaratively build your APIs in TypeScript and Python
Metatype is a declarative API development platform focusing on creating reliable, modular components. It offers Typegraphs for composing APIs, Typegate for GraphQL/REST, and Meta CLI for live reloading. Users can access documentation and a quick start guide on the Metatype GitHub repository.
Read original articleMetatype is a declarative API development platform designed to create reliable, modular, and reusable components for software stacks. It offers features like Typegraphs for composing APIs, storage, and business logic in a type-safe manner, Typegate for GraphQL/REST composition, and Meta CLI for live reloading and deployment. The project provides documentation for users to explore and a quick start guide to begin building their first typegraph. For further information, individuals can access the Metatype GitHub repository.
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