Nestjs Starter

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Start your NestJS project quickly

Overview

The WaveZync NestJS Starter is a TypeScript starter repository for the Nest framework. It provides a pre-configured working application with PostgreSQL and JWT authentication. Users are advised to refer to the Nest Docs before making any modifications to the code.

Features

  • PostgreSQL and JWT Auth: The starter comes with PostgreSQL and JWT authentication already configured, making it easy to integrate these functionalities into the application.
  • Docker Support: The application can be run easily with Docker, opening port 3000 and allowing connection to a debugger on port 9229.
  • Module-Based Directory Structure: The project follows standard NestJS conventions with a module-based directory structure, making it organized and modular.

Summary

The WaveZync NestJS Starter is a convenient TypeScript starter repository for the Nest framework. It provides pre-configured features like PostgreSQL and JWT authentication, making it easy to set up and run a NestJS application. The project follows standard conventions and provides Docker support for seamless deployment.

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