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@erlinemrys/signalr

v0.0.3

Published

ASP.NET Core SignalR Client

Readme

SignalR TypeScript Client - Enhanced

This project is an enhanced version of the official SignalR TypeScript client, built to address some of the issues in the original implementation while making the client more developer-friendly.

About the Original Project

This project is based on the official SignalR TypeScript client from Microsoft's ASP.NET Core repository. The original client is a well-designed library for using SignalR in web applications. This project deeply acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of the Microsoft team in delivering the original implementation.

Objective of This Project

This project seeks to:

  • Fix known issues from the original implementation.
  • Enhance developer experience by introducing new features and usability improvements.
  • Maintain full compatibility with SignalR server infrastructure.

Features

  • Enhanced error handling and diagnostics.

Contribution

This is an open-source project, and contributions are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have ideas for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

MIT