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Flagr is an open-source Go microservice for feature flagging, A/B testing, and dynamic configuration.
A Symfony component for creating hypermedia-driven REST and GraphQL APIs with support for JSON-LD, JSON:API, HAL, and OpenAPI.
A DSL and Rails engine for documenting RESTful APIs by describing code through Ruby, not comments.
A DSL and Rails engine for documenting RESTful APIs directly in Ruby code, with live updates and JSON output.
An open-source headless CMS and content management hub built with ASP.NET Core, offering a rich API with OData and Swagger support.
Generates OpenAPI documentation for Symfony REST APIs using PHP 8 attributes.
A Laravel package that automatically generates OpenAPI documentation from your code without requiring PHPDoc annotations.
A lightweight WebComponent for rendering interactive OpenAPI/Swagger documentation with built-in API testing capabilities.
A lightweight, customizable Web Component for rendering interactive OpenAPI/Swagger documentation.
Translates OpenAPI Specifications (OAS) or Swagger into GraphQL schemas and servers.
A .NET library for reading, generating, and validating JSON Schema draft v4+ schemas, with code generation for C# and TypeScript.
A fast data-driven routing library for Clojure and ClojureScript with bi-directional routing and pluggable coercion.
OpenAPI linting, diffing, and testing tool that prevents breaking changes and keeps API documentation accurate.
A visual editor for creating and editing OpenAPI 3.0 definitions, running entirely client-side in the browser.
Automatically generate API documentation from RSpec acceptance tests for Rails applications.
A code generator that creates FastAPI applications from OpenAPI specification files.
An open-source repository for custom, certified, and independent publisher connectors for Microsoft Power Platform and Azure Logic Apps.
A hapi plugin that automatically generates RESTful API endpoints from Mongoose schemas for Node.js.
A lightweight Python web API framework built on Flask with automatic OpenAPI documentation and request/response handling.
A Clojure library for building web APIs with automatic Swagger documentation, data validation, and async support.
Generate RESTful APIs automatically from your existing GraphQL server.
A production-ready Go backend template using the Fiber web framework, designed for fast development with zero memory allocation.
Automatically generates Swagger/OpenAPI v2.0 compliant documentation for Grape APIs.
A utility for comparing two OpenAPI 3.x specifications and rendering differences in HTML, Markdown, Asciidoc, JSON, or plain text.
Elixir client libraries for accessing Google APIs, generated from Google's API discovery service.
The world's fastest OpenAPI and Swagger linter and quality analysis tool, built in Go and fully compatible with Spectral rulesets.
An open-source API design studio for creating and editing OpenAPI and AsyncAPI specifications.
EliasDB is a lightweight graph-based database with GraphQL support, a custom query language, and built-in scripting.
A minimalistic, simple-to-use linter for OpenAPI 2 and 3 specifications that checks compliance with RESTful guidelines.
API observability middleware for Node.js microservices, tracing calls and monitoring performance, health, and usage statistics.
Convert Swagger/OpenAPI schemas to executable GraphQL schemas with resolvers that make HTTP calls to existing REST endpoints.
A powerful Clojure web library for building production HTTP services with full standards support and async capabilities.
A collection of .NET Core extensions and helper NuGet packages for ASP.NET Core development.
Generates Swagger API specifications from Phoenix routers and controllers with validation and UI serving.
A Swift library and CLI tool for parsing OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 specs and generating code from them.
A REST-like API micro-framework for Rust that provides a simple DSL for building RESTful APIs on top of Iron.
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