Simple Nodejs project structure with API versioning, built on express.js and ECMA6.
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Simple Nodejs project structure with API versioning, built on express.js and ECMA6.
A starter Node.js API server using Express, with Docker, Jest, and ESLint. All in Typescript
A minimal backend for nodes.
This web application provides a simple and efficient way to manage a collection of books. Users can view, add, and delete books through a user-friendly interface. This project was built using React.js and Tailwind CSS for the frontend and Node.js, Express, and MongoDB for the backend.
A CLI tool to generate Node.js backend project.
A boilerplate/starter project for quickly building RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose.
Boilerplate for node backend for REST api development
A Bootstrap theme with a node + express backend | https://dark-knight.stackriot.com
🎨 Drawing web application for student and teachers, made with Express (Node.js)
MERN Full Stack App
This is a basic implementation of tipsi-stripe with custom UI and node.js backend ( without cloud functions ) in react native.
A VERY lightweight boilerplate project that sets up dev/prod webpack config for a node backend service
A simple app to allow friends to vote on different options for what to play
criando api com node
Node.js backend api to consume Icinga2 API EventStream.
emerchantpay web service API library for node backend
Production-ready Express.js REST API starter with TypeScript, featuring clean architecture, request validation, rate limiting, and comprehensive error handling. Perfect for building scalable backend services.
Domain Driven Designed backend skeleton
CodeWithCause-UH Repository
A secure weather proxy API that hides OpenWeather API keys from clients, featuring in-memory caching, rate limiting, input validation, and Swagger docs. Built with Node.js and Express.
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