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What is SpectaQL?

It is a Node.js library that generates static documentation for a GraphQL schema using a variety of options. The goal of SpectaQL is to help you keep your documentation complete, current and beautiful with the least amount of pain possible.
SpectaQL is a tool in the GraphQL Tools category of a tech stack.
SpectaQL is an open source tool with 1.1K GitHub stars and 121 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to SpectaQL's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses SpectaQL?

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5 developers on StackShare have stated that they use SpectaQL.

SpectaQL Integrations

SpectaQL's Features

  • Various ways to ingest your schema
  • Will automatically generate documentation for all Types, Fields, Queries, Mutations and Arguments by default
  • Supports blacklisting entire areas (e.g. "don't show Mutations") and 1-off blacklisting
  • Supports providing examples via static metadata, or dynamically via a custom generator plugin that you control

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