Check for breaking changes in project dependencies by comparing installed versions to the latest available versions
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Check for breaking changes in project dependencies by comparing installed versions to the latest available versions
OpenAPI Diff and Breaking Changes
Signatures for entire Python programs. Extract the structure, the frame, the skeleton of your project, to generate API documentation or find breaking changes in your API.
📄🔄📄 Returns the diff of two GraphQL schemas. Detects dangerous and breaking changes.
Verify your API endpoints to avoid breaking changes in .NET 9
easier way to go through changelog and breaking changes of your favourite packages
AexPy /eikspai/ is Api EXplorer in PYthon for detecting API breaking changes in Python packages.
Maracas is a source code and bytecode analysis framework—written in Java with the help of Spoon—which analyzes how Java libraries evolve and how their evolution impacts their clients.
Diff changes between JSON schemas
Discover the latest updates and breaking changes effortlessly
A GitHub Action for automatically reporting breaking changes detected via conventional commits.
fetch the changelog for an npm package from GitHub
Some code that helps us update the PureScript ecosystem when a breaking changes PureScript release is made
The shared configuration files I use in all my projects.
Proof of concept for breaking api change detection
Test JSON APIs for breaking changes
How to survive breaking-changes of major React-Native release
Component to show potential breaking_changes in the current published version based on your loaded components
Breaker is a library for detecting breaking changes in ASP .NET Core Web APIs. It can be used either as a C# Source Analyzer or integrated into a GitHub Actions workflow.
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