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Description

Nest framework TypeScript starter repository.

Todo

  • [] Create custom generic for Prisma ORM Support #5273

Project setup

$ npm install

Compile and run the project

# development
$ npm run start

# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev

# build package
$ npm run build:lib:autocrud

Generate new library

# 1. Generate new libs
$ nest g lib <name>
# 2. Modify the generated library tsconfig.lib.json like existing one
# 3. Add the build tools to the package.json following the existing one
# 4. Register dist to index.js

Run tests

# unit tests
$ npm run test

# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e

# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov

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$ npm install -g mau
$ mau deploy

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