🧙♀️ Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy.
MIT License
[!NOTE]
You are looking at the
next
-branch of tRPC which is the current work in progress representing version 11.
- The functionality is stable and can be used in production, but we may do small breaking API-changes between patches until we reach
11.0.0
- The packages are published with the
next
-tag on npm- For the list of changes made, see https://trpc.io/docs/v11/migrate-from-v10-to-v11
tRPC allows you to easily build & consume fully typesafe APIs without schemas or code generation.
There are a few examples that you can use for playing out with tRPC or bootstrapping your new project. For example, if you want a Next.js app, you can use the full-stack Next.js example:
Quick start with a full-stack Next.js example:
# yarn
yarn create next-app --example https://github.com/trpc/trpc --example-path examples/next-prisma-starter trpc-prisma-starter
# npm
npx create-next-app --example https://github.com/trpc/trpc --example-path examples/next-prisma-starter trpc-prisma-starter
# pnpm
pnpm create next-app --example https://github.com/trpc/trpc --example-path examples/next-prisma-starter trpc-prisma-starter
# bun
bunx create-next-app --example https://github.com/trpc/trpc --example-path examples/next-prisma-starter trpc-prisma-starter
👉 See full documentation on tRPC.io. 👈
Do you want to contribute? First, read the Contributing Guidelines before opening an issue or PR so you understand the branching strategy and local development environment. If you need any more guidance or want to ask more questions, feel free to write to us on Discord!
The people who lead the API-design decisions and have the most active role in the development
People who actively help out improving the codebase by making PRs and reviewing code
If you enjoy working with tRPC and want to support us, consider giving a token appreciation by GitHub Sponsors!