Redocly CLI is an all-in-one OpenAPI utility. It builds, manages, improves, and quality-checks your OpenAPI descriptions, all of which comes in handy for various phases of the API Lifecycle.
Create your own rulesets to make API governance easy, publish beautiful API reference documentation, and more. Supports OpenAPI 3.1, 3.0 and OpenAPI 2.0 (legacy Swagger), AsyncAPI 3.0 and 2.6, Arazzo 1.0.
The Redocly CLI also supports many of the other operations you need to be successful working with OpenAPI. API linting, enhancement, bundling and other tools are also available as part of this CLI tool.
This is free and open source software.
Website: github.com/Redocly/redocly-cli
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Developer: Redocly Inc.
License: MIT License
Redocly CLI is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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