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    SwagGen

    SwagGen

    OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 Parser and Swift code generator

    SwagGen is a library and command line tool for parsing and generating code for OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 specs, completely written in Swift. It contains a Swagger library that can be used in Swift to load and parse Swagger specs. SwagGen is a command line tool that generates code from a OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 spec. Templates for any language can be written that leverage this generator. SwagGen includes a bundled template for generating a client-side Swift library for interfacing with the Swagger...
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    Publish

    A static site generator for Swift developers

    Publish is a static site generator built specifically for Swift developers that enables entire websites to be created using native Swift code rather than traditional templating languages. It treats each website as a Swift package, allowing developers to define structure, metadata, and behavior using strongly typed APIs that integrate seamlessly with the Swift ecosystem.
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