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This project exposes the available formatters from the CLI for users that perform custom validation through Javascript.
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This project serves as a converter between the legacy ruleset format and a new one. It's used internally, albeit it can be used externally too, also in browsers.
Make your HTTP APIs better, faster, stronger, whether they are still being designed (API Design-First) or your organization has flopped various mismatched APIs into production and now you're thinking some consistency would be nice. Using Spectral and Open
Probably don't want to beg hackers to come and take your stuff.
Your documentation is only as useful as the quality of the information you've provided, so make sure you're taking full advantage of the features OpenAPI has to offer.
There's no one right way to version, but there's a lot of objectively bad ways you want to avoid.
Utility library for building Prismatic connectors and code-native integrations
Spectral ruleset for Zapier API Guidelines.
A spectral ruleset to enforce the AWS API Gateway Important Notes
Self-host the Spectral font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
The world's fastest, most scalable and complete OpenAPI parser
Programmatic utility functions for creating Spectral-formatted OpenAPI Rulesets
Custom Spectral API Linter ruleset for Baloise API Guidelines based on Zalando API guidelines.
A test harness for validation of Spectral API linting rules
Bundled version of @stoplight/spectral-cli