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What is Graphpack?

Graphpack lets you create GraphQL servers with zero configuration. It uses webpack with nodemon and Apollo Server under the hood, so we get features like Live Reloading, GraphQL Playground, GraphQL Imports and many more right out of the box.

What is Slash GraphQL?

It provides /graphql Backend for Your Application on the Internet.

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