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What is GraphQL Inspector?
GraphQL Inspector ouputs a list of changes between two GraphQL schemas. Every change is precisely explained and marked as breaking, non-breaking or dangerous. It helps you validate documents and fragments against a schema and even find similar or duplicated types.
What is Slash GraphQL?
It provides /graphql Backend for Your Application on the Internet.
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