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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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spectaql
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What software do you use to write documentation?
I've also used spectaql before to auto generate graphql docs.
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Best tool for creating GraphQL API documentation?
Other than that, SpectaQL is also a good tool that is well maintained.
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Open Source Static Documentation Generator for GraphQL
Hi All, Wanted to share that we officially released v1.0 of SpectaQL
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Introducing SpectaQL 1.0 - an even better way to autogenerate GraphQL API documentation
It gets downloaded thousands of times per week on NPM
Last year, Anvil introduced SpectaQL to the opensource community, and it's been a big success. We've seen thousands of weekly downloads and a healthy amount of user support and interest via GitHub.
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Manipulate and query GraphQL Schemas with ease using Microfiber
A while back we introduced SpectaQL to the open source community and it's been a big success. It gets thousands of weekly downloads, has a healthy amount of user support and interest via github, and has had a number of articles written about it like this one and this one. Our goal for SpectaQL has always been to be the de-facto go-to library to use for auto-generating static HTML documentation for any GraphQL API. A very important feature of SpectaQL is its ability to "hide" any parts of your API that you don't want to expose in your documentation. This sounds like a simple task, but in practice it's actually a bit tricky. In order to make interacting and manipulating a GraphQL schema easy, we developed a tool designed specifically for this purpose. Eventually we realized that while this tool was super integral to SpectaQL, it would also be useful for other applications so we decided to break it out into its own library and open source it! In this post, I'll introduce Microfiber and give an overview of its most interesting features and capabilities.
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Creating Static Documentation For GraphQL APIs Using GraphQL SDL
For this, we'll be using a library called SpectaQL, which is based on the popular library Spectacle that works with Open API and Swagger specifications. SpectaQL can be installed globally on your machine from npm:
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Keeping certain parts of your GraphQL schema hidden from Introspection
GraphQL is a popular and powerful way to build your APIs and power your website; we use it for most of our APIs at Anvil. One of the best things about GraphQL is that it provides an Introspection Query capability which allows users to explore and learn about what's possible in a given API. In that way, GraphQL is "self-documenting". Some great tools like Playground and Anvil's own SpectaQL leverage the Introspection Query.
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SpectaQL - generate static docs for a GraphQL schema
Source: github.com/anvilco/spectaql
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Good Graphql Documentation
I haven't tried it myself, but I recently heard about SpectaQL and it seems worth a look.
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Ask HN: How do you organize software documentation at work?
I'm responsible for a number of Java products. I try to provide high-quality Javadoc for all public library interfaces, library user's guides where appropriate, and development guides for applications. The latter two take the form of MDBook documents (https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/), with the document source living in the GitHub repo so that it's tied to the particular software release in a natural way.
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Outline: Self hostable, realtime, Markdown compatible knowledge base
My org has used mdBook: https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/ (That link is itself a rendered mdBook, so that'll give you an idea of the feature set.)
(While it's definitely a Rust "thing", if you just have a set of .md files, all you need is a "SUMMARY.md" (which contains the ToC) and a small config file; i.e., you don't have to have any Rust code to use it, and it works fine without. We document a large, mostly non-Rust codebase with it.)
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Ask HN: Best tools for self-authoring books in 2023?
If you want the lowest friction, open source, easily extensible Markdown to Web, Kindle, PDF, etc. tool, highly recommend mdBook: https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook it’s written in Rust, but you don’t have to know any Rust to use it. And then wing is all CSS; for which there are many good (free) themes.
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What are some alternatives?
dociql - A beautiful static documentation generator for GraphQL
gitbook - The open source frontend for GitBook doc sites
graphql-playground - 🎮 GraphQL IDE for better development workflows (GraphQL Subscriptions, interactive docs & collaboration)
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
graphiql - GraphiQL & the GraphQL LSP Reference Ecosystem for building browser & IDE tools.
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
artwork - GraphQL Foundation artwork
bookdown - Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
graphdoc - Static page generator for documenting GraphQL Schema
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
artwork - Contains the collaborative work of the openSUSE marketing and artwork teams. Content is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License).
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.