Best API Documentation Tools for Swagger

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    Docsie Reviews

    Docsie

    Docsie

    $39 per month (annual)
    Docsie is an award-winning digital documentation and knowledge management platform based in Ontario, Canada. You can access Docsie through a SaaS web application to create & edit documentation from any location. Then, you can publish content to a dynamic knowledge portal that users can access whenever they need information! Docsie offers powerful business-grade features to write & manage product documentation: - Pilot onboarding service w/ portal design support and workforce training - Internal & external knowledge base options - Create multiple workspaces - Portal analytics & feedback with Docsie Vocally - Custom domain on free tier - Markdown compatible - Docsie Editor with rich formatting and content embeds - iFrame - SwaggerAPI import - Built-in and custom document templates - Help center deployment & in-app help sidebar - Share guided tours & create with our builder Chrome extension - Manage multiple versions, languages, and view change history - Webhook support in Mattermost, Slack, and more - Ghost AI language translation (available) & generative AI (in-progress) - Project management with kanban and task creation - RBAC/JWT/SSO for security, user management, and data protection
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    Archbee Reviews

    Archbee

    AiurLabs

    $30 per month
    Archbee is a lightweight, flexible docs tool. Build product documentation, internal wikis, knowledge bases, API references, developer guides, changelogs, diagrams — in one app. Archbee helps your team communicate asynchronously. This makes you effective and remote-ready—one of the fastest & smartest editors ever strapped on a documentation tool. If you have a complex product or your users are developers, you need product docs. We make it mega easy to set up branded docs on your domain with all the bells and whistles.
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    Bump.sh Reviews

    Bump.sh

    Bump.sh

    $149 per month
    Bump.sh is a platform that helps you create a single source of truth. It documents and catalogs all APIs. Now, teams have a single point of reference for building and consuming APIs with OpenAPI or Swagger. You can now get the API documentation you want, easy, fast, and elegant. You only need to deploy your API definitions and you will get the best-of-breed developer documentation. Integrate with Git. Every time your API code changes Bump detects the change and notifies your team. They can then access the diff directly from their documentation. Bump Hubs allows you to quickly create API catalogs and build powerful developer portals. We can integrate into any existing development process. We support both message-driven and RESTful APIs. Automate your GitHub deployments to ensure that you stay on top of everything. You can validate or deploy your documentation at any stage of your CI workflow. All of your ecosystem on one page. API changes are detected automatically.
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    Redocly Reviews

    Redocly

    Redocly

    $69 per month
    Beautiful API documentation that is loved by API consumers and teams. Finally, API documentation that your entire team will be proud to use. Style and publish beautiful API reference documentation in minutes. The best features for developers are included right out of box: three panels, a console to try-it, generated code examples, SEO-friendly and even friendlier searching. Scope creep and outdated documentation are not liked by anyone. Maintain API documentation using your favorite source control integrated into our cloud app workflows. We support all of them, including API management providers and on-premise solutions. Create a developer portal within minutes by reusing API definitions. Add tutorials, Quick-Start Guides, and Developer Tooling with incredible customization. Validate, lint and bundle API definitions that span multiple files. OpenAPI documents should always be written to specification. Plug in your API references and customize each nook & corner to wow API consumers.
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    DapperDox Reviews

    DapperDox

    DapperDox

    Free
    DapperDox, an open-source tool, renders your OpenAPI specifications in a rich, out-of the-box way. It also integrates seamlessly with your GitHub-styled Markdown documentation and diagrams. Publish API Swagger specifications in a way you've never seen before. Document multiple API specifications in a suite and cross-reference them as needed. The integrated API explorer allows API experimentation directly from the documentation pages and can be seamlessly integrated into your authentication and API keys model. DapperDox is a proxy for your developer platform. This allows full integration of API keys generation and management with your specifications and guides. Change themes to present your documentation the way you want. DapperDox is a tool created by API documentation writers to improve the quality of documentation they provide for other developers.
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    Swagger Codegen Reviews
    Swagger Codegen simplifies your build process, generating client SDKs and server stubs for any API defined using the OpenAPI specification (formerly known Swagger), so that your team can concentrate on the implementation and adoption of your API. Swagger Codegen makes it easy to move from design to development with SwaggerHub. API Definition files are used to create stubs for popular languages like Java, Scala and Ruby with just a couple of clicks.
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    NSwag Reviews

    NSwag

    Rico Suter

    Free
    NSwag is a comprehensive Swagger/OpenAPI toolchain 2.0 and 3.0 for.NET Core and TypeScript written in C#. It allows developers to generate OpenAPI specification from existing API controllers, and create client code based on these specifications. NSwag combines functionality similar to Swashbuckle for OpenAPI/Swagger and AutoRest for client generation into a single toolchain. This eliminates the need for both. Key features include the capability to generate Swagger 2.0 or OpenAPI 3.0 specs from C# ASP.NET Core controllers, serve the specifications via ASP.NET Core middleware with Swagger UI, or ReDoc integrated, and generate C#/TypeScript clients/proxies based on the specifications. NSwag provides multiple ways to use it, including a Windows GUI (NSwagStudio), a command-line interface compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux, as well as NuGet packages that integrate into C# code.
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