https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers
Protocol buffers are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data – think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.
Pbkit is a collection of tools related to protobuf.
It is written in TypeScript and uses the Deno api.
However, it can be executed in any JavaScript environment (including Node.js or
web browser) because it does not use platform APIs inside the core directory.
pb- Protobuf schema compiler likeprotoc.protochas native binary dependencies, butpbcommand is written in pure TypeScript, so it can be used comfortably in Node.js projects, etc., and can even easily be run in a web browser.- How to install and how to use
pollapo- A package manager for the protobuf schema.- A GitHub repository of
.protofiles is treated as a single pollapo package. - How to install and how to use
- A GitHub repository of
- pbkit-devtools (Browser Extension)
- Deno - deno.land/x/pbkit
- NPM - pbkit
- @pbkit/runtime - This is a separate package with only the
runtimefolder. - See also - https://github.com/pbkit/npm-packages
- RPC related libraries
- @pbkit/runtime - This is a separate package with only the
- Riiid - Pbkit was originally created to use protobuf in Riiid.
- AST explorer - Used to parse protobuf files
- AstQL - Used to parse protobuf files
pbkit is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms.
see LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.
