Best Software Documentation Tools for Redocly

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    Visual Studio Code Reviews
    Top Pick
    Code editing. Redefined Free. Open source. It runs everywhere. IntelliSense provides smart completions that go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It uses variable types, function definitions and imported modules to provide intelligent completions. You can debug code directly from the editor. You can attach or launch your apps, and debug with breakpoints, call stacks and an interactive console. It's never been easier to work with Git or other SCM providers. The editor allows you to review diffs and stage files, as well as make commits. Pull and push from any hosted SCM service. Want even more features? To add languages, themes, debuggers and connect to other services, install extensions. Extensions are separate processes that don't slow down your editor. Learn more about extensions. Microsoft Azure allows you to deploy and host your React (Angular), Vue, Node (and many more!) applications. Sites can store and query relational or document-based data and scale with serverless computing.
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    GitHub Reviews
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    GitHub

    GitHub

    $7 per month
    22 Ratings
    GitHub is the most trusted, secure, and scalable developer platform in the world. Join millions of developers and businesses who are creating the software that powers the world. Get the best tools, support and services to help you build with the most innovative communities in the world. There's a free option for managing multiple contributors: GitHub Team Open Source. We also have GitHub Sponsors that help you fund your work. The Pack is back. We have partnered to provide teachers and students free access to the most powerful developer tools for the school year. Work for a government-recognized nonprofit, association, or 501(c)(3)? Receive a discount Organization account through us.
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    Swagger Reviews
    Swagger is an open-source and professional tool that simplifies API development for teams, users, and enterprises. Learn how Swagger can help your APIs be designed and documented at scale. Swagger tools are powered by the OpenAPI Specification, the industry standard for RESTful API design. Individual tools for creating, updating and sharing OpenAPI definitions with consumers. SwaggerHub is a platform solution that supports OpenAPI workflows on a large scale. Swagger's open source and professional tools have helped millions API developers, teams, organizations, and companies deliver great APIs. Swagger is the easiest and most powerful tool to fully take advantage of the OpenAPI Specification.
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    ReadMe Reviews
    Give developers everything they need with a single hub: API reference, tutorials, help guides and more. Developers can test your API directly from your documentation and see if it works (or doesn't) by using real-time logs. The Try It playground allows developers to jump in and test things out. Shareable links for each API request and auto-generated code snippets help developers get started with their integrations. You can choose whether to make ReadMe hubs public or private. This allows you to control who has access. When developers log in to your hub, they can see who has viewed a tutorial or made their very first API call. You can even create custom content, like API keys for them. ReadMe makes it easy for your team members to update the docs. You'll reduce the bottleneck in engineering and save time by updating docs.
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