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Generate client SDKs in multiple languages from OpenAPI specifications. Use when generating client libraries for API consumption. Trigger with phrases like "generate SDK", "create client library", or "build API SDK".
Turn a website's observable HTTP traffic into a best-effort OpenAPI 3.1 spec by analyzing a `browser-trace` capture. Use when the user wants to discover/extract API endpoints from a browser session, build an OpenAPI doc from network traffic, or document a third-party site's XHR/fetch surface for client integration.
Generates API documentation using OpenAPI/Swagger specifications with interactive documentation, code examples, and SDK generation. Use when users request "API documentation", "OpenAPI spec", "Swagger docs", "document API endpoints", or "generate API reference".
Comprehensive documentation specialist covering API documentation, technical writing, design documentation, migration guides, and changelog generation. Use when creating OpenAPI/Swagger specs, generating SDKs, writing user guides, creating README files, documenting architecture, writing design specs, creating ADRs, writing migration guides, or generating changelogs from git commits. Handles versioning, examples, developer experience, and user-facing documentation.
Build real-time API monitoring dashboards with metrics, alerts, and health checks. Use when tracking API health and performance metrics. Trigger with phrases like "monitor the API", "add API metrics", or "setup API monitoring".
Optimize bulk API requests with batching, throttling, and parallel execution. Use when processing bulk API operations efficiently. Trigger with phrases like "process bulk requests", "batch API calls", or "handle batch operations".
Design APIs using Kin Lane's "API Evangelist" philosophy. Emphasizes Design-First (OpenAPI), governance, treating APIs as products, and the political/business impact of interfaces. Use when building public platforms or large-scale internal ecosystems.
Swagger/OpenAPI docs for Go Gin with swaggo/swag. Use when adding API docs, Swagger UI, endpoint annotations, or generating swagger.json for a Gin application.
Uses Microsoft RESTler to perform stateful REST API fuzzing by automatically generating and executing test sequences that exercise API endpoints, discover producer-consumer dependencies between requests, and find security and reliability bugs. The tester compiles an OpenAPI specification into a RESTler fuzzing grammar, configures authentication, runs test/fuzz-lean/fuzz modes, and analyzes results for 500 errors, authentication bypasses, resource leaks, and payload injection vulnerabilities. Activates for requests involving API fuzzing, RESTler testing, stateful API testing, or automated API security scanning.
Generates .NET/C# SDKs from OpenAPI specifications using the AutoSDK CLI tool (autosdk.cli). Use when the user wants to create a C# client library from an OpenAPI/Swagger spec, scaffold a new SDK project, regenerate existing SDK code, or customize generated .NET API clients.
Design complete API contracts in OpenAPI 3.0/3.1 YAML with endpoints, schemas, security, pagination, error handling, and RFC 7807 problem details. Use when asking to design an API, create an OpenAPI spec, define API endpoints, write API contracts, or generate a Swagger specification.
Production-grade API design patterns for REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and tRPC. Covers API architecture, OpenAPI/Swagger specs, versioning/deprecation, authentication/authorization, rate limiting, pagination, error models, contract testing, and developer documentation.