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| summary | LoopBack is a highly-extensible, open-source Node.js framework that enables you to create dynamic end-to-end REST APIs with little or no coding. |
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This site contains documentation for:
- LoopBack 4 - Current release.
- LoopBack 3.x - Active LTS. Details can be found in our LTS plan.
- LoopBack 2.x - Maintenance LTS. Details can be found in our LTS plan.
- Contributing to LoopBack - How to contribute to the LoopBack project.
- Community projects - Where Loopback developers can promote and explain their LoopBack-related projects.
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This is the official documentation site for LoopBack. Content on this site is sourced in GitHub. For more information, see Contributing to LoopBack documentation.
For a complete list of planned and in-progress documentation tasks, see tasks in the loopback.io GitHub repo. View and open non-documentation issues in the loopback GitHub repo.
This site is based on Tom Johnson's Documentation Jekyll theme.