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exploring-the-testing-hyperpyramid reviews and mentions
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Architecture diagrams enable better conversations
Http4k, a http library for Kotlin, has an, in my opinion, great way of generating documentation for you [0]. They explain it in more detail in their talk [1] and also have an example repository [2], if you favor to look at code.
[0] https://www.http4k.org/blog/http4k_v5/#tracerbullet_a_brand_...
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrslqbMbaD8
[2] https://github.com/http4k/exploring-the-testing-hyperpyramid
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http4k at KotlinConf '23: Exploring the Testing Hyperpyramid. aka: Auto-generation of visual documentation from tests
There is also a companion GitHub repo where you can find all of the code.
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