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Babel command line.
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CLI for webpack & friends
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In many ways, this is the beating heart of Treecreeper&TM;. It consumes the schema files that define what sort of records can be stored in the neo4j instance, and what relationships can exist between them. These schema files may exist locally or be hosted somewhere remote. Once these files are consumed, schema-sdk then takes care of:
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Create aliases of directories and register custom module paths
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Treecreeper&tm; functions for handling CRUD actions via a RESTful interface.
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Control Webpacks output encoding
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A CMS-like UI for treecreeper
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Treecreeper&tm; graphql express middleware to sit in front of a neo4j database instance
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stuff to babysit db constraints based on schema

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