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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesClient Specification Synchronization

The process of keeping local client libraries updated and in sync with remote API specifications.

Distinct from API Client Libraries: Distinct from API Client Libraries: focuses on the lifecycle management and synchronization of the library rather than the library's usage.

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    microsoft/kiota

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    Kiota is a multi-language SDK generator and REST API client orchestrator that transforms OpenAPI descriptions into strongly typed client libraries. It provides a framework for managing API specifications and generating typed interfaces to eliminate manual boilerplate development. The project utilizes a template-driven source emission system to map API specifications to native language types. It ensures consistency across environments using lock-file version syncing and organizes API endpoints into a nested object structure based on the hierarchical mapping of URI paths. The toolset includes

    Keeps local client libraries in sync with remote API specifications using lock files and automated workflows.

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