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  1. A tool for generating code based on a GraphQL schema and GraphQL operations (query/mutation/subscription), with flexible support for custom plugins.

    TypeScript 9.2k 1.1k

  2. 🧘 Rewrite of a fully-featured GraphQL Server with focus on easy setup, performance & great developer experience. The core of Yoga implements W3C Fetch API and can run/deploy on any JS environment.

    TypeScript 7.1k 459

  3. ESLint parser, plugin and set rules for GraphQL (for schema and operations). Easily customizable with custom rules. Integrates with IDEs and modern GraphQL tools.

    TypeScript 534 68

  4. Envelop is a lightweight library allowing developers to easily develop, share, collaborate and extend their GraphQL execution layer. Envelop is the missing GraphQL plugin system.

    TypeScript 589 65

  5. GraphQL Mesh — Query anything, run anywhere

    TypeScript 2.6k 230

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September 2022

Created a pull request in the-guild-org/the-guild-docs that received 4 comments

Added utility to generate "_redirects" file

This new tool acts as a Webpack plugin to generate _redirects files (for CloudFlare Pages), based on NextJS redirects param. Usage: # next.config.js

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Opened 8 other pull requests in 4 repositories
Reviewed 6 pull requests in 5 repositories
the-guild-org/the-guild-website 2 pull requests
Urigo/graphql-mesh 1 pull request
dotansimha/graphql-code-generator 1 pull request
the-guild-org/the-guild-components 1 pull request
dotansimha/graphql-yoga 1 pull request
14 contributions in private repositories Sep 1 – Sep 7

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