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Sisk is a set of libraries for web development that is lightweight, agnostic, easy, simple, and robust. The perfect choice for your next project.
You can get started with Sisk here or build the documentation repository here.
For information about release notes, changelogs and API breaking changes, please refer to changelogs archive.
You can install the latest release from Nuget packages:
dotnet add package Sisk.HttpServer
In this repository, you have the source code of:
- Sisk.HttpServer: the Sisk Framework mainframe and core functions.
- Sisk.SslProxy: an experimental SSL proxy provider for Sisk.
- Sisk.IniConfiguration: an INI-document configuration provider for Sisk.
- Sisk.BasicAuth: the basic authentication package which provides helper request handlers for handling authentication.
The Sisk core idea is to create a service that runs on the internet and follows the pattern you define. Moreover, Sisk is a framework that adapts to how you want it to work, not the other way around.
Due to its explicit nature, its behavior is predictable. The main differentiator from ASP.NET is that Sisk can be up and running in very few lines of code, avoiding unnecessary configurations, and requiring the minimum setup to get your server working. Additionally, it does not demand any additional .NET SDK packages to develop, as the base package of .NET 6 is sufficient to start your development with Sisk.
It can handle multiple requests asynchronously, provides useful tools to manage and accelerate web development.
using Sisk.Core.Http;
class Program
{
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
using var app = HttpServer.CreateBuilder(5555).Build();
app.Router.MapGet("/", request =>
{
return new HttpResponse("Hello, world!");
});
await app.StartAsync(); // 🚀 app is listening on http://localhost:5555/
}
}
You can learn more about Sisk on its website.
Sisk can do web development the way you want. Create MVC, MVVC, SOLID applications, or any other design pattern you're interested in.
- Lightweight: robust projects tested in small, low-cost, low-performance environments and got good results.
- Open-source: the entire Sisk ecosystem is open source, and all the libraries and technologies we use must be open source as well. Sisk is entirely distributed under the MIT License, which allows the commercial development.
- Sustainable: you are the one who makes the project, Sisk gives you the tools. Because it is open source, the community (including you) can maintain, fix bugs and improve Sisk over time.
The entire Sisk ecosystem is licensed under the MIT License.