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Modern and declarative backend development framework for Deno.
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Introducing Entropy
Entropy is a modern and declarative backend development framework for Deno. It makes it easy to create fast and secure web applications with awesome developer experience.
Entropy is currently in the
alpha
stage. Although it is already suitable for creating apps, you may still encounter some bugs and breaking changes.
Requirements
To run Entropy, your environment has to meet following requirements:
- Deno 1.36.0+
We recommend to always have the latest version of Deno installed. To update Deno, run the following command:
deno upgrade
# on Linux and macOS you may have to run:
sudo deno upgrade
Security
If you discovered any bug please open new issue / pull request in the repository or email me: dom.rajkowski@gmail.com. In case of security vulnerability, please contact me privately.
Information
- Documentation: entropy.deno.dev
- GitHub repository: github.com/entropy-deno/core
- Author: Dominik Rajkowski
License
Entropy is an open-source framework licensed under the MIT License.