@skapicic - API Spec is all you need to bring. liblab will generate a config file where you'll link that spec and specify customizations for your use case. From there you can start building SDKs - enjoy!
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Looks awesome! How can I maintain my SDK with updates?
@komyg Thank you for your support! You can integrate liblab's CLI into you CI/CD pipeline, so every time your API spec is updated, liblab can generates a new version of your SDK. The liblab CLI can raise pull requests for you, to let you know when your new SDKs are ready to be reviewed and released. To see an example, check out this tutorial in our developer docs - https://developers.liblab.com/tu...
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not a developer here, but familiar with @sagivo work in the past and 100% sure he can bring his team in LibLab to awesome heights. Let's goooo!!!
@nadavwiz Thank you for the support! We're planning to launch a gallery of examples soon :) In the meantime, you can check it out directly using your own APIs/example APIs
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Love it! Keeping an up-to date SDK's are a real pain. Building inside AWS and also in my last startup, we spent over 10% of the time updating the SDK's, adding features like usage, analytics, security, in various languages. Generating those automatically (with documentation of course) is amazing
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