Rate My OpenAPI is a suite of tools designed to help software developers who are using OpenAPI to design and implement their APIs.
The tools include a website, a CLI, a GitHub Action and an API, all aimed at ensuring your APIs meet high standards of quality and usability.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Automated Checks: Integrate the CLI into your CI/CD pipeline for automated quality checks on every commit.
- Detailed Output: Get detailed feedback directly in your terminal, with options to further integrate these results into your development flow.
Website: github.com/zuplo/rate-my-openapi
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Developer: Zuplo, Inc.
License: MIT License
Rate My OpenAPI is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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