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nikolasdimi@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 4 days ago

Promoting your API tool - Guide for founders on Reddit

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Promoting your API tool - Guide for founders on Reddit

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nikolasdimi@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 4 days ago
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    Ok OP, just tell us what API tool you’re building.

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      I thought no one would ask :) just open sourced it a few weeks ago. But I promise I will never pay someone to praise it pretending to be a developer.

      https://github.com/VoidenHQ/voiden

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        As a developer who painstakingly crafts HTTP requests all day, I love Voiden! Voiden saves me so much time with its awesome turbo request encabulator feature.

        Download V̶̨̡͇̤̫͕̜̾̉̈́͗̎̔͝o̴͈̩͒͗̀̐̄̍̏̒̌͌̈́͠͝í̴̹͔̻̊̎̈̃̃͘d̵̨̨̨̪̠̙̼̥͔͙̻͙̼͎͖͂͑ě̴̡̡̨̡̨̙̯͓̙̣͚̜̬̣̝̯̈̿̍̈́̑͋̿̈́̓̚̕͝ͅn̵̻̲͚̺̩̗̥̣̞̱̻̈̈́̽̿̃̄͊͋̈́̾ today!

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          10 hours ago

          wow wow thanks! please spread the word!

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        I installed it yesterday, and the biggest issue I’m having is envisioning what a mature project would look like in it. I have not gone looking for examples like that, but if you know of any, i’d love to see some.

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          hey - thats great :) Happy you downloaded it :) curious to hear your feedback - I will send you a discord link as a message so its not seen as spamming.

          Let me see if I understand your question: you mean how Voiden would look when its more mature?

          What I am most excited about is that Voiden already does a few things differently from most API tools. Reusable blocks, plain-text everything, and the ability to go from testing to docs to publishing from a single source are already working and shaping how teams can work in a more consistent way.

          There is still a lot ahead (for example I want to see what kind of plugins people come up with for the tool, or how AI will eventually play a bigger role) but the principles of Voiden (reusability, composability, plain text, collaboration through git, single source of truth etc.) are the ideas I believe will define and set a new tone/standard of how API tools should be.

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            No, what I’m looking for is an example of a project in Voiden that is mature. As-in, a project that a team has been collaborating on for a while.

            So how does a team structure their project in Voiden efficiently.

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