GripMock OpenAPI Specification
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May 29, 2024
The OpenAPI Specification (OAS), previously known as the Swagger Specification, is a specification for a programming language-agnostic, machine-readable interface definition language for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing web services. OpenAPI documents describe API services and are represented in YAML or JSON formats.
GripMock OpenAPI Specification
OpenAPI Diff and Breaking Changes
Sample OpenAPI description to use for whatever you like, as a hopefully more modern and useful alternative to the Petstore.
A collection of open-source and commercial tools for creating your APIs with OpenAPI - Sourced from and published for the community
Swagger 3.0 implementation for go
A CLI tool for generating Elm modules from Open API specs.
The world's coolest API Validation and compliance tool. Validate APIs against OpenAPI specifications and much more
A customizable style validator to make sure your OpenAPI spec follows your organization's standards.
Compatibility checker for OpenAPI
The highest quality collection of up-to-date OpenAPI specifications for public APIs on the internet. This dataset also includes descriptions, categories, uptime metrics, and media assets for every API.
vacuum is the worlds fastest OpenAPI 3, OpenAPI 2 / Swagger linter and quality analysis tool. Built in go, it tears through API specs faster than you can think. vacuum is compatible with Spectral rulesets and generates compatible reports.
libopenapi is a fully featured, high performance OpenAPI 3.1, 3.0 and Swagger parser, library, validator and toolkit for golang applications.
Library for OpenAPI 3 with spring-boot
This project extracts the OpenAPI v2 and v3 specifications of a given Kubernetes API server
Best in class OpenAPI reference documentation
Generate SDKs and docs for your API
The world's sexiest OpenAPI breaking changes detector. Discover what changed between two OpenAPI specs, or a single spec over time. Supports OpenAPI 3.1, 3.0 and Swagger
An API security tool to capture and analyze API traffic, test API endpoints, reconstruct Open API specification, and identify API security risks.
Extract all possible paths present in openapi.yaml based on paths and the provided examples
Apply overlays to OpenAPI descriptions
Created by OpenAPI Initiative, Tony Tam, Darrel Miller, Mike Ralphson, Ron Ratovsky, Uri Sarid, Jason Harmon
Released August 10, 2011
Latest release over 3 years ago