@appweaver/core
v1.0.6
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Appweaver - the backend framework for AI-first development (@core)
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Description
Appweaver is a batteries-included framework built on top of Fastify and Prisma, designed from the ground up to be developed with AI agents. Instead of writing backend boilerplate from scratch, you describe resources using concise factory functions and let the framework handle routing, validation, database, auth, migrations, so you can focus on business logic instead of boilerplate.
Built for agents
- 80% fewer tokens → Appweaver's conventions and factory API eliminate the boilerplate that dominates most backend codebases. Your agent reads and writes only the code that matters, not hundreds of lines of scaffolding.
- Zero-code configuration → every framework behavior like HTTP server, database, auth, queues, mailer, cache,
storage is controlled through
appweaver.jsonconfig files or environment variables. No code changes are needed to reconfigure the app for a different environment. - Agent-first conventions → a consistent, predictable project structure means agents always know where to find and
place code: models, services, routes, and policies each live in their own file under
src/resources/<name>/. - Built-in skill files → every scaffolded project ships with agent-readable skill files that give your agent harness a complete map of the framework's API, conventions, and CLI, which means no hallucination, and no trial-and-error.
- Works with any agent harness → Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Copilot Workspace, or any coding assistant that can read project files. Point your agent at the skill files, and it has everything it needs to quickly build applications.
License
Appweaver is MIT licensed.
