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No endless repetition of boilerplate.
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No infrastructure to worry about.
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No reinventing the wheel.
Start building with a fantastic flow state experience that unlocks your creative potential.
All of this is freely available, based on the Open Source Encore Go Framework.
🏁 Get started in minutes and check out the documentation: encore.dev/docs
⭐ If you find Encore interesting, star this repository to help spread the word.
👋 Have questions? Join the friendly developer community on Slack.
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Write a function, get an API: Call any function as an API by adding a single annotation.
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No Boilerplate: Define services, API endpoints, and call APIs with a single line of Go code. Create multiple services as easy as creating Go packages.
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Databases made simple: Define the schema and then start querying. Encore takes care of provisioning, migrations, connections and passwords. Both for local development and production.
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Built in CI/CD: Build and ship your application with the push of a button. No setup needed.
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One developer experience, unlimited environments: All features work the same in any environment, including local development. Create as many or as few environments as you wish.
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Infrastructure Provisioning in your own cloud account: Encore understands how your application works, and provisions and manages your cloud infrastructure in your own account. Works with all the major cloud providers, including AWS/Azure/GCP. Encore also offers free build-in cloud hosting for development.
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Single cloud, multi-cloud, hybrid cloud: Deploy your app to multiple clouds, with the click of a button.
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Preview Environments: Every pull request automatically becomes an isolated test environment. Collaborate and iterate faster than ever.
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Cloud primitives at your fingertips: Use primitives like Cron Jobs, Databases, and Queues simply by writing code. No configuration. No setup. Just float into the flow.
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Distributed Tracing: Your application is automatically instrumented for excellent observability. Automatically capture information about API calls, goroutines, HTTP requests, database queries, and more.
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Simple Secrets: The easiest way ever to store and securely use secrets and API keys. Define secrets in your code like any other variable, and Encore takes care of the rest.
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Automated API documentation: Encore parses your source code to understand the request/response schemas for all your APIs, and automatically generates high-quality, interactive API Documentation for you.
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Generated Frontend Clients: Automatically generate type-safe, documented clients for your frontends.
Deploy your first app in minutes by following the Quick Start Guide.
Engineers building with Encore are forward thinkers who wish to unlock their creativity and focus on building great software to solve meaningful problems. It's a friendly place to be, great for exchanging ideas and learnings! Join the conversation on Slack.
We rely on your contributions and feedback to improve Encore for everyone who is using it. Here's how you can contribute:
- ⭐ Star and watch this repository to help spread the word and stay up to date.
- Share your ideas and questions on Slack.
- Follow Encore on Twitter.
- Share feedback or ask questions via email.
- Leave feedback on the Public Roadmap.
- Send a pull request here on GitHub with your contribution.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
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Encore was founded by long-time backend engineers from Spotify, Google and Monzo with over 50 years collective experience. We’ve lived through the challenges of building complex distributed systems with thousands of services, and scaling to hundreds of millions of users.
Encore grew out of these experiences and is a solution to the frustrations that came with them: unnecessary crippling complexity and constant repetition of undifferentiated work that suffocates developer’s creativity. With Encore, we want to set developers free to achieve their creative potential.
For individual developers building for the cloud, Encore provides a radically improved experience. With Encore you’re able to stay in the flowstate and experience the joy and creativity of building.
For startup teams who need to build a scalable backend to support the growth of their product, Encore lets them get up and running in the cloud within minutes. It lets them focus on solving for the needs of their users, instead of spending most of their time re-solving the everyday challenges of building distributed systems in the cloud.
For teams in mature organizations that want to focus on innovating and building new features, Encore lets them stop spending time on operations and onboarding new team members. Using Encore for new feature development is easy, just spin up a new backend service in a few minutes.
Encore is the only tool that understands what you’re building. The Encore framework, coupled with static analysis, lets Encore deeply understand the application you’re building. This enables the platform to provide a unique developer experience that helps you stay in the flowstate as you’re building.
Unlike many tools that aim to only make cloud deployment easier, Encore is not a cloud hosting provider. With Encore, you can use your own cloud account with all the major cloud providers: AWS/Azure/GCP. This means you’re in control of your data and can maintain your trust relationship with your cloud provider. You can also use Encore's development cloud for free, with pretty generous "fair use" limits.
We've found that to meaningfully improve the developer experience, you have to operate across the full stack. Unless you understand how an application is deployed, there are a large number of things in the development process that you can't simplify. That's why so many other developer tools have such a limited impact. With Encore, we're bravely rethinking the developer experience in a much more significant way.
Encore has been designed to let you go outside of the framework when you want to, and easily drop down in abstraction level when you need to. This means you're not likely to run into any "dead ends".
If you really do want to migrate away, it's relatively easy to do. Because when you build an Encore application, the vast majority of code is just plain Go. So in practice, the amount of code specific to Encore is very small.
And with Encore, most of the value comes from letting you avoid doing a bunch of foundational work. Which means what you need to do when migrating away, is exactly what you would have had to do without Encore anyway.
Migrating away is also very low risk, since Encore deploys to your own cloud account from the start, so there's never any data to migrate.
Open Source also plays a role. Encore's code generation, compiler, and parser are all open source and can be used however you want. So if you run into something unforeseen down the line, you have free access to the tools you might need.
And since Encore is about building distributed systems, it's quite straightforward to use it in combination with other backends that aren't built with Encore. So if you come across a use case where Encore for some reason doesn't fit, you won't need to tear everything up and start from scratch. You can just build that specific part without Encore.
It's our belief that adopting Encore is a low-risk decision, given it needs no initial investment in foundational work. The ambition is to simply add a lot of value to your every-day development process, from day one.