0.3.0 • Published 3 months ago

cc-backend-ts v0.3.0

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CC-Backend

Welcome to CC-Backend, a versatile library designed to empower developers with a rich set of functionalities for seamless project initialization. Whether you're starting a new web application, API, or any software project, CC-Backend simplifies the setup process and provides essential features to accelerate your development workflow.

Getting Started:

Installation is simple. Just run the following command in your terminal:

npm i cc-backend-ts

Features:

Project Initialization: Kickstart your projects effortlessly with CC-Backend's easy-to-use initialization tools. Define project structures, set up configurations, and get your development environment ready in no time.

Common Utilities: CC-Backend offers a variety of utility functions that are frequently used across projects. Save time and avoid reinventing the wheel by leveraging these utilities for common tasks.

Configuration Management: Easily manage and customize project configurations with CC-Backend. Tailor settings to your specific needs, ensuring flexibility and adaptability throughout the development lifecycle.

Plugin System: Extend the capabilities of CC-Backend with plugins. Whether you need additional features or want to integrate third-party tools, the plugin system provides a seamless way to enhance your development experience.

Contributing:

Thank you for considering contributing to CC-Backend! Please take a moment to review this document in order to make the contribution process smooth and effective.

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository locally.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix: git checkout -b feature-branch.
  3. Make your changes and test thoroughly.
  4. Ensure your code follows the project's coding standards.
  5. Update documentation in the Wiki if necessary.
  6. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Descriptive commit message'.
  7. Push to your branch: git push origin feature-branch.
  8. Open a pull request with a clear title and description.

Issue Reporting

If you find a bug or have a suggestion for improvement, please check the existing issues (or task in azure devops) and open a new one if your problem or idea is not yet reported. Include clear steps to reproduce, if applicable.

Code Review Process

All contributions will go through a code review process before being merged. Be open to feedback and be willing to make changes to your code if necessary.

License:

CC-Backend is licensed under the MIT License.

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