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river.now

v0.81.0

Published

Vite-powered web framework for building full-stack applications with Go and TypeScript

Readme

River Framework


Vite-powered web framework for building full-stack applications with Go and TypeScript

Links

river.now | github.com | pkg.go.dev | npmjs.com | x.com

Quick Start

npm create river@latest

What is River?

River is a lot like Next.js or Remix, but it uses Go on the backend, with your choice of React, Solid, or Preact on the frontend.

It has nested routing, effortless end-to-end type safety (including Link components!), parallel-executed route loaders, and much, much more.

It's deeply integrated with Vite to give you full hot module reloading at dev-time.

Get Started

If you want to dive right in, just open a terminal and run npm create river@latest and follow the prompts.

If you'd prefer to read more first, take a peek at our docs.

Status

River's underlying tech has reached a good degree of stability, but its APIs are still evolving. Sub-1.0 releases may contain breaking changes. If you ever need help upgrading to the latest version, feel free to file an issue on GitHub or reach out on X.