esbuild-markdoc-plugin
instaunit
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esbuild-markdoc-plugin
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June Stripe Developer Digest
Esbuild-markdoc-plugin: An esbuild plugin for markdown files using Markdoc
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Create a Markdoc plugin in less than 15 lines of code
Esbuild-markdoc-plugin
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Stripe Open Sources Markdoc
If anyone is interested, I published my esbuild plugin so you don’t have to transform on the server if you want to just import a markdown file.
https://github.com/toddw/esbuild-markdoc-plugin
instaunit
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Stripe Open Sources Markdoc
Shameless plug: for REST APIs, I've written a tool called Instaunit which combines HTTP API integration tests with documentation generation, since these two things must always be maintained in lockstep.
It's got a ways to go before it generates output that looks as good as Stripe's documentation, but it makes it dead simple to create API documentation that's guaranteed to be in sync with your service, because it was generated by your tests when they ran.
https://github.com/instaunit/instaunit
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Is there a recommended Test framework for Rest API?
Check out https://github.com/instaunit/instaunit. It lets you define the calls to be made and expected responses and will compare them semantically so you can match on expected fields without worrying about things like dates and IDs that you can't predict easily. It can also be used to generate documentation for your APIs which is awesome because your docs are then built from your tests so you know they are current and accurate.
What are some alternatives?
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
markdoc - A literate programming package for Stata which develops dynamic documents, slides, and help files in various formats
docs - Documentation site for Markdoc
wstest - go websocket client for unit testing of a websocket handler
vue-markdoc - Vue renderer for Markdoc
awesome-go-education - A curated list of awesome articles and resources for learning and practicing Go and its related technologies.
solidjs-markdoc - SolidJS renderer for Markdoc
docs - Source code for the Streamlit Python library documentation
next.js - Markdoc plugin for Next.js
cryptogalaxy - Get any cryptocurrencies ticker and trade data in real time from multiple exchanges and then save it in multiple storage systems.
burp - Somehow idiomatic Go service