OpenAPI Specification
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.
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OpenAPI starter repository
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This extension enriches Azure Functions with Swagger/ Open API support
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A collection of Visual Studio custom tool code generators for Swagger / OpenAPI specification files
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📜 Visual Studio extension to generate OpenAPI (Swagger) web service reference.
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Code repository for the Building Web APIs with ASP.NET Core Manning book by Valerio De Sanctis
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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
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