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Bump.sh vs Dash: What are the differences?
Developers describe Bump.sh as "Document your APIs & synchronize your team". It is the first API contract management platform that helps documenting and tracking APIs: we intelligently identify what changes in APIs structure, and keep developers up to date It helps companies organizing their (micro)services ecosystem, and keeps their dev teams synchronized. It integrates seamlessly into any workflow, in minutes.
Developers will never miss an API change again.. On the other hand, Dash is detailed as "Gives your Mac instant offline access to 150+ API documentation sets". Dash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. Dash stores snippets of code and instantly searches offline documentation sets for 150+ APIs. You can even generate your own docsets or request docsets to be included.
Bump.sh and Dash can be categorized as "API Documentation Browser" tools.
Some of the features offered by Bump.sh are:
- OpenAPI documentation
- AsyncAPI documentation
- Developers portals
On the other hand, Dash provides the following key features:
- 150+ offline docsets
- Instant, fuzzy search
- Great integration with other apps
Pros of Bump.sh
Pros of Dash
- Dozens of API docs and Cheat-Sheets17
- Great for offline use12
- Works with Alfred8
- Excellent documentation8
- Quick API search8
- Fast5
- Good integration with Xcode and AppCode3
- Great for mobile dev work2