Intro
✖️ hex is an ecosystem delivering practices, philosophy and portability.
hex consists of a set of components that are designed to be used together. These sub-components enable developers to abstract their codes for better portability between platforms. Encourages ones to write codes once in functional approach, then run on mainstream environments such as cli, bot platforms, cloud-function runtimes and web apis.
⚙ Components
Component | Area | Description |
---|---|---|
Directives | Rules | |
Standards | Abstraction | |
FP | Functions Library | Tools for functional programming |
Environment | Objects Library | Environment adapters |
Formatters | Objects Library | Object serializers/deserializers |
DI | Manager | Dependency injection library |
I18N | Manager | Internationalization library |
Functions | Manager | Functions runtime |
Web | Framework | A web framework implementation |
See the respective component page to figure out its specific usage.
🚀 Jumpstart
Ensure that Deno 1.25 or higher is installed on your system first.
Clone this git repo git clone https://github.com/eserozvataf/hex.git
- and
checkout the tagged release you’d
like to use.
Then run a sample file under src/functions/samples/
directory,
$ deno run src/functions/samples/basic.ts eser
hello eser
📖 FAQ
Want to report a bug or request a feature?
Please read through our CONTRIBUTING.md and report it using GitHub Issues!
Want to contribute?
It is publicly open for any contribution. Bugfixes, new features and extra components are welcome.
Check out issues with the good first issue
and help wanted
label if you are
not sure how to begin. We suggest also looking at the closed ones to get a sense
of the kinds of issues you can tackle.
Fork the repo, push your changes to your fork, and submit a pull request.
Requirements
- Deno 1.25 or higher (https://deno.land/)
License
Apache 2.0, for further details, please see LICENSE file.
To Support
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