@pontusab: Workbench now have support for: - Koa - Astro - Bun - H3 - Nuxt - Hono - Express - Fastify - Elysia - NestJS - Next.js
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Workbench now supports Koa, Astro, Bun, H3, Nuxt, Hono, Express, Fastify, Elysia, NestJS, and Next.js frameworks.
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Workbench now have support for:
- Koa
- Astro
- Bun
- H3
- Nuxt
- Hono
- Express
- Fastify
- Elysia
- NestJS
- Next.js https://t.co/iob5DsGMOb
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