There are currently 10 open-source projects built with Swagger, with a combined total of 115.4k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Go.
Showing 10 open-source projects
An open-source end-to-end developer platform with source code hosting, CI/CD pipelines, hosted dev environments, and artifact registries.
An open source trusted cloud native registry that stores, signs, and scans container images and Helm charts.
A full-stack Vue3 + Go (Gin) development platform with AI-assisted code generation, built-in MCP services, and enterprise-grade features.
A production-ready boilerplate for building RESTful APIs with Node.js, Express, and Mongoose.
A production-ready Clean Architecture template for Go services with REST, gRPC, AMQP, and NATS RPC servers.
Seamlessly adds Swagger documentation and a swagger-ui to ASP.NET Web API projects.
A Go development framework with a low-code approach for building backend services, microservices, and APIs through automated code generation.
An open-source deep learning API and server written in C++ that supports multiple backends like PyTorch, TensorRT, and TensorFlow for training and inference.
A production-ready Blazor starter template with MudBlazor UI, supporting both WebAssembly and Server-Side modes, built on .NET 7.
A federated Big Data orchestration service that simplifies job execution across distributed clusters by abstracting infrastructure complexity.
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