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Geekeey.Request

Simple mediator implementation in .NET with minimal dependencies.

Overview

The Geekeey.Request framework provides a lightweight request/response pattern with built-in pipeline behaviors and validation support. It's designed for simplicity with no complex constraints, just marker interfaces that work seamlessly with the .NET dependency injection container.

Packages

Package Description
Dispatcher Core request dispatcher implementation with handler resolution and pipeline behaviors
Result Optional result wrapper types for structured request responses
Validation Validation pipeline behavior for automatic request validation

Features

  • Simple interfaces: no complex constraints, just marker interfaces that work.
  • Minmal dependencies: only depends on Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions and the Microsoft.Extensions.Options package.