SKILL #TIONCreative
openapi-spec-generation
Generate OpenAPI specs in a snap
Generate and maintain OpenAPI 3.1 specifications from code, design-first specs, and validation patterns. Use when creating API documentation, generating SDKs, or ensuring API contract compliance.
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OpenAPI Spec Generation
Comprehensive patterns for creating, maintaining, and validating OpenAPI 3.1 specifications for RESTful APIs.
When to Use This Skill
- Creating API documentation from scratch
- Generating OpenAPI specs from existing code
- Designing API contracts (design-first approach)
- Validating API implementations against specs
- Generating client SDKs from specs
- Setting up API documentation portals
Core Concepts
1. OpenAPI 3.1 Structure
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
title: API Title
version: 1.0.0
servers:
- url: https://api.example.com/v1
paths:
/resources:
get: ...
components:
schemas: ...
securitySchemes: ...
2. Design Approaches
| Approach | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Design-First | Write spec before code | New APIs, contracts |
| Code-First | Generate spec from code | Existing APIs |
| Hybrid | Annotate code, generate spec | Evolving APIs |
Templates and detailed worked examples
Full template library and detailed worked examples live in references/details.md. Read that file when you need the concrete templates.
Best Practices
Do's
- Use $ref - Reuse schemas, parameters, responses
- Add examples - Real-world values help consumers
- Document errors - All possible error codes
- Version your API - In URL or header
- Use semantic versioning - For spec changes
Don'ts
- Don't use generic descriptions - Be specific
- Don't skip security - Define all schemes
- Don't forget nullable - Be explicit about null
- Don't mix styles - Consistent naming throughout
- Don't hardcode URLs - Use server variables









