![]() Let’s start by addressing the last point. In his blog post, he makes a number of conclusions which I will briefly summarize here: In both cases I tried to use all the features including summary, description, required, examples and formats. ![]() I have tried to let both libraries generate a similar output. In this post I’m going to take a look at the generation of Swagger docs, and I’m going to take a look at serving the docs with SwaggerUI. Go-swagger has, next to the feature of generating documentation, the options to generate both a client, and a server implementations from Swagger documentation. Swag is a project focussed on generating Swagger documentation from annotated Go source code. $ # the swaggo dynamic docs but more on that later :) $ # or navigate to localhost:8080/swaggerd/ for
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