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This package contains Timers and File triggers. For more information, please visit https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/websites-webjobs-resources.
This package is an internal package for public products. Please note that you never call any method in this library nor do you link it directly.
Craig's Utility Library is one of the largest collections of utility classes and extension methods for .Net. It includes code to help with tasks including encryption, compression, serialization, file management, email, image manipulation, SQL, various file formats (CSV, iCal, etc.), randomization, validation, math related classes, various data types, reflection, code gen, events, code profiling, etc.
Add a Swagger(ui 3.x) to your WebApi projects!
Allows developers expose their API endpoints to that they can be imported into postman
Documentation.Analyser
Documentation types and implementations for EasyDataCore infrastructure
Hopac is a library for higher-Order, parallel, asynchronous and concurrent programming in F#. Inspired by languages like Concurrent ML and Cilk, Hopac is a library for F# with the aim of making it easier to write efficient parallel, asynchronous, concurrent and reactive programs. Hopac is licensed under a MIT-style license. See project website for further information.
Auto document all of your WEB APIs and centralize documentation using DynamicApis.com API platform.
Contains classes and methods that facilitate geography and geometry spatial operations. Targets .NET 8 or above. OData .NET library is open source at http://github.com/OData/odata.net. Documentation for the library can be found at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/odata/.
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A plugin for SpecFlow to generate a shareable HTML Gherkin feature execution report (living documentation). Use together with SpecFlow.Plus.LivingDoc.CLI.
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON
Swagger Generator for APIs built on ASP.NET Core
This package allows you to deploy the Sandcastle Help File Builder tools inside of a project to build help files without installing the tools manually such as on a build server. Some limitations apply. You will also need to install the reflection data set packages that you need for your projects.
Middleware to expose an embedded version of the swagger-ui from an ASP.NET Core application
Middleware to expose Swagger JSON endpoints from APIs built on ASP.NET Core
NSwag: The OpenAPI/Swagger API toolchain for .NET and TypeScript
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON
Documentation generator for Bam.Net