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README.md

ts-rpc

typescript RPC


The ghost bridge from front-end to backend

This project is a POC - Proof of concept. The goal is to generate typescript code from golang using AST. So you can use intellisense in the development IDE.

itellisense!


Golang types traslation

Typescript: TSDeclaration

Typescript: TStype

Typescript: interface Struct tags

Typescript: TsEndpoint

Typescript: const

Typescript: enum


Server Examle

server examle


Can I use it/contribute?

Sure, but you should probably start your own from scratch. I built this in about one week and it was an interesting experience, I recommend you do the same. My goal was never to make good or reusable code, so it's neither good nor reusable. If you do decide to work on such a system, I would suggest adding the following:

  • Talk about ghost bridge over all the world
  • Suggest some ideas
  • Develop good reusable code
  • Add tests, comments and GoDoc
  • Be Happy

Alright then...

Cool. I'm on linkedin Golang nuts group https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3712244/ My linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabio-prada-a9159b75/ Discord channel #tsrpc: https://discord.com/channels/1046004205556617237/1046004333734531092