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Wabe - Modern TypeScript backend as a service

πŸ‘‹ Hey everyone πŸ‘‹,

πŸŽ‰ Today is a very special day for me: exactly one year ago, to the day, I embarked on a solo adventure with one idea in mind: to make the process of creating an application easier and faster. I was tired of spending days recoding the same things (basic endpoints, authentication, permissions, etc.). Today, after 365 days of coding, challenges, and hundreds of hours of thinking and development, I am proud to present to you Wabe πŸš€

Wabe is a fully open-source Backend as a Service (BaaS) that I designed to make developers' lives easier. With Wabe, everything becomes simpler: managing authentication, database access, automatic GraphQL API generation, fine-grained permission settings, enhanced security, and much more.

We’re only at the beginning of Wabe's journey, as many features are planned (adding a dashboard, integration with Stripe and Mailgun, support for PostgreSQL, and much more).

The project was entirely built with Bun in TypeScript!

Every line of code was crafted to provide you with a powerful and flexible tool that, I hope, will save you valuable time. I’m really excited to hear what you think! πŸ™

GitHub: https://github.com/palixir/wabe
Website: https://wabe.dev

PS: If you like the project and want to support it, feel free to follow it on GitHub with a star 😁😁

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