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Trigger.dev
Background jobs for TypeScript. Open source and self-hostable.
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What is Trigger.dev?
Background jobs for TypeScript. Open source and self-hostable. See it in our Development Tools collection.
Key benefits
- Trigger.dev fits into a modern web development toolchain and can reduce boilerplate work.
- Using Trigger.dev can improve developer productivity versus ad‑hoc scripts and manual processes.
- Trigger.dev typically integrates with Git-based workflows, CI/CD, or popular runtimes and frameworks.
Use cases
- Integrating Trigger.dev into your local dev or CI pipeline to automate repetitive work.
- Using Trigger.dev to monitor, debug, or optimize applications in production.
- Adopting Trigger.dev as a standard tool across your engineering team for consistency.
About Trigger.dev
Background jobs for TypeScript. Open source and self-hostable.
Trigger.dev appears in The Stash under the development tools category so you can quickly understand what it does, when to use it, and where it fits into your workflow.
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