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[Pre-Release] Manage API Analysis for Azure API Center.
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[Pre-Release] Generate Open API specification file from API code.
[Pre-Release] Platform API Catalog
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Explore APIs without leaving Visual Studio Code with inline API documentation and interactive 'try it' experience.
Explore API requests and responses with automated .http file generation powered by the REST Client extension for Visual Studio Code.
[Pre-Release] Generate markdown documentation for an API definition.
Generate API SDK clients for your favorite language including JavaScript, TypeScript, .NET, Python, Java, and more, powered by the same Microsoft Kiota engine that generates SDKs for Microsoft Graph, GitHub, and more.
Export API specification document for a specific API either from the tree view or from the command palette
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