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# Description
Generates OpenAPI-compatible documentation for REST API endpoints from code or route definitions.
# SKILL.md
name: API Documentation Generator
description: Generates OpenAPI-compatible documentation for REST API endpoints from code or route definitions.
category: coding
tags:
- api
- documentation
- openapi
- swagger
author: simplyutils
API Documentation Generator
What this skill does
This skill reads REST API route handlers (Express, FastAPI, Go net/http, Rails, Django, or any framework) and generates complete OpenAPI 3.0 YAML documentation. It extracts paths, HTTP methods, path/query/body parameters, response shapes, and error codes, then writes properly structured YAML with example request and response bodies. The output can be loaded directly into Swagger UI, Redoc, or any OpenAPI-compatible tool.
Use this when you have undocumented API code and need to produce accurate, usable API documentation quickly.
How to use
Claude Code / Cline
Copy this file to .agents/skills/api-docs-generator/SKILL.md in your project root.
Then point the agent at your routes file and ask:
- "Use the API Documentation Generator skill on server/routes.ts."
- "Generate OpenAPI docs for all routes in src/api/ using the API Documentation Generator skill."
The agent will read the route files and any referenced handler functions to extract parameter and response shapes.
Cursor
Add the "Prompt / Instructions" section to your .cursorrules file. Open your routes file in the editor and ask Cursor to generate the OpenAPI YAML.
Codex
Paste your route definitions and handler code into the chat along with the instructions below. Include type definitions or schema files if they exist — they help Codex produce accurate request/response schemas.
The Prompt / Instructions for the Agent
When asked to generate API documentation, follow these steps:
- Read the route definitions. For each route, extract:
- HTTP method (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE)
- Path, including path parameters (e.g.,
/users/:id→/users/{id}) - Router-level middleware (e.g., authentication guards — these become
securityentries) -
The handler function name
-
Read the handler functions. For each handler, extract:
- Path parameters (e.g.,
req.params.id) - Query parameters (e.g.,
req.query.page,req.query.limit) - Request body shape — read from validation schema (Zod, Joi, Pydantic, etc.) if present, otherwise infer from how
req.bodyfields are used - All
res.json()/return responseshapes — enumerate every response including error paths -
HTTP status codes returned (
200,201,400,401,404,500, etc.) -
Infer data types accurately:
- If a Zod/Joi/Pydantic/serializer schema exists for the body or response, use it as the source of truth
- Otherwise infer types from usage: string, number, boolean, array, object
- Mark fields as
requiredif they are destructured without a default or checked for presence -
Note
nullable: trueon fields that may be null -
Write the OpenAPI 3.0 YAML with this structure:
openapi: "3.0.3"info: title, version, descriptionservers: include a localhost dev server at minimumpaths: one entry per routecomponents/schemas: reusable schema objects referenced with$ref-
components/securitySchemes: if auth middleware is detected (Bearer, API key, cookie) -
For each path entry, include:
summary: one sentence describing what the endpoint doesdescription: optional longer explanationparameters: path, query, and header params with name, in, required, schema, descriptionrequestBody: withcontent/application/json/schemaand a fully-formedexampleresponses: at minimum the success response and common error responses (400, 401, 404, 500)-
Each response must have a
descriptionand acontent/application/json/schema -
Include realistic example values in request and response bodies. Do not use placeholder values like
"string"or0— use realistic data (e.g.,"[email protected]",42,"2026-03-15T12:00:00Z"). -
Output the complete YAML in a single code block. Do not truncate.
Example
Input to Agent:
"Use the API Documentation Generator skill on this Express route:
```ts
router.post('/users', async (req, res) => {
const { name, email, role } = req.body;
if (!name || !email) return res.status(400).json({ error: 'name and email are required' });
const user = await db.users.create({ name, email, role: role ?? 'viewer' });
res.status(201).json({ id: user.id, name: user.name, email: user.email, role: user.role });
});router.get('/users/:id', requireAuth, async (req, res) => {
const user = await db.users.findById(req.params.id);
if (!user) return res.status(404).json({ error: 'User not found' });
res.json({ id: user.id, name: user.name, email: user.email, role: user.role });
});
```"
Output from Agent:
yaml openapi: "3.0.3" info: title: Users API version: "1.0.0" description: Endpoints for managing users. servers: - url: http://localhost:3000 description: Local development components: securitySchemes: bearerAuth: type: http scheme: bearer schemas: User: type: object properties: id: type: string example: "usr_a1b2c3" name: type: string example: "Jane Smith" email: type: string format: email example: "[email protected]" role: type: string enum: [viewer, admin] example: "viewer" Error: type: object properties: error: type: string paths: /users: post: summary: Create a new user requestBody: required: true content: application/json: schema: type: object required: [name, email] properties: name: type: string example: "Jane Smith" email: type: string format: email example: "[email protected]" role: type: string enum: [viewer, admin] default: viewer responses: "201": description: User created successfully. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/User' "400": description: Missing required fields. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' /users/{id}: get: summary: Get a user by ID security: - bearerAuth: [] parameters: - name: id in: path required: true schema: type: string example: "usr_a1b2c3" responses: "200": description: User found. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/User' "401": description: Not authenticated. "404": description: User not found. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error'
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.