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Announcing Apimundo: An API docs system based on NSwag and NJsonSchema #3077

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RicoSuter opened this issue Sep 28, 2020 · 2 comments
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RicoSuter commented Sep 28, 2020

We are pleased to announce the preview of Apimundo which is a SaaS built on top of NSwag and NJsonSchema.

Apimundo is a Documentation and Monitoring System for your Software Architecture, (Micro-)Services and API Endpoints. The system aggregates and enhances all your development artifacts and acts as the entry point to your wiki, CI/CD pipelines, deployments and other resources.

The base data is extracted from your OpenAPI, GraphQL and GRPC specs, NuGet Feeds and Git Repositories. On top of these consolidated insights it offers features like an API review system and package dependency browsing.

We would be greatly thankful if you try it out and give us your feedback.
Please consider buying an Apimundo Project Subscription to support NSwag and NJsonSchema.

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Is this something which you might use in your projects?
What features would you like to see in the future?

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As a bonus it exposes some JSON Schema features from NJsonSchema: https://apimundo.com/tools

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This looks very promising, I'm definitely going to follow up on it.

One thing I'd really like to see is AsyncAPI integration. I'd like to be able to host our API and messaging docs/schemas in one place.

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