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View source codeModern GraphQL Framework
Schema management tool
Generate anything from GraphQL
Query anything, run anywhere
A set of utilities for faster GraphQL development
A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server
Customisable ESLint parser, plugin and set rules for GraphQL
Common custom GraphQL Scalars for precise type-safe GraphQL schemas
Enterprise Grade Tooling For Your GraphQL Server
One configuration for all your GraphQL tools
GraphQL Permissions Framework For Complex Authorisation Systems
A GraphQL client that lets you forget about GraphQL
Generate RESTful APIs from your GraphQL Server
Command line tool for common GraphQL workflows
A fully-featured, production ready caching GraphQL client for Angular and every GraphQL server
Full Stack, open source tutorial
A fully-featured, production ready caching GraphQL client for Stencil and every GraphQL server
Validate schemas and detect changes. Receive schema change notifications. Keep Operations and Fragments consistent.
Start using our GitHub Application, setup everything within few clicks. Using GitHub workflows? Try out the GitHub Action.
View source codeGraphQL Inspector can be used in any Continuous Integration service. Use our modularized, CI suited version of CLI.
Learn moreGraphQL Inspector offers a CLI that lets you analyze your GraphQL API but also client-side applications.
Lean moreOur codebase is publicly available on GitHub and it's easy to deploy and use your GitHub Application.
View source codeGitHub offers in-code annotations and GraphQL Inspector, both App and Action enables you to use them. Nice and clean way to understand what have really changed and how it looked before and after.
Stay up to date with changes in GraphQL Schema. Receive notifications on Slack, Discord or even via Webhooks every time new changes are introduced.
Prevent breaking changes on Pull Request and Push levels. Get a fully detailed summary with a list of proposed changes to the GraphQL Schema and decide whether or not to implement them.
On every schema checking, your http endpoint receives a list of changes, list of related Pull Request or a commit SHA. Decide about the status of Pull Request.
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