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@koala-ts/framework

v2.17.0

Published

A NodeJS framework for lazy developers

Readme

KoalaTs Framework 🐨

KoalaTS is a batteries-included framework that brings structure, scalability, and functional programming into real-world backend development.

Why teams reach for it

KoalaTS gives backend projects a clear starting point: function-first routes, middleware for request flow, explicit request and response handling, and utilities like request scope storage when context needs to follow async work.

  • Clear entry points for HTTP and application code
  • Practical defaults instead of repeated framework assembly
  • Patterns that stay readable as features and teams grow

Want to know more about KoalaTS

Check out the documentation.

Where to go next

  • Start with the Quick Start if you want to create a project and run it immediately.
  • Read Routing, Request, and Response to understand the core HTTP model.
  • Use Configuration when you need to adapt the application to different environments.

License

KoalaTS is MIT licensed.