# nano-service `nano-service` is a lightweight, efficient messaging library written in TypeScript, enabling seamless communication between services using message brokers. It is designed to integrate with the NATS messaging system, providing an easy-to-use API to create a robust microservices environment. ## Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements: - You have installed Node.js 20 or higher. You can download and install Node.js from [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/). - You have a working knowledge of TypeScript. - You have access to a NATS server (if you're planning to use the library in a production environment). ## Development To start working with `nano-service`, you need to clone the project and use it in your TypeScript applications. Follow these steps: ### Clone the repository Start by cloning the `nano-service` repository to your local machine. Use the following command: ```bash git clone https://gitea.qpismont.fr/qpismont/nano-service ``` ### Navigate to the cloned repository ```bash cd nano-service ``` ### Link the library In the `nano-service` directory, use npm to create a symbolic link to the library globally on your system: ```bash npm link ``` This command makes the `nano-service` library available globally on your machine. ### Using nano-service in your project Navigate to your project's directory where you want to use `nano-service`. You can then link the globally linked `nano-service` library to your project using the following command: ```bash npm link nano-service ``` This command links the `nano-service` package to your project, allowing you to import and use it in your TypeScript files. ### Testing This project uses Jest for testing. To run tests, navigate to the project directory and run: ```bash npm run test ``` Ensure any new code contributions are well-tested through Jest. ### Linting The project utilizes `ESLint` to maintain a consistent, high-quality codebase. To lint the project, execute: ```bash npm run lint ``` Please ensure your contributions adhere to the established ESLint rules. ## License `nano-service` is available under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more info.