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+1 for lemmy.readme.io, it's much easier to read than a JS lib documentation.
Looks like the best openapi front. I looked into using it, but it didn't seem free. Too bad this one is outdated. Lemmys API has changed quiet a bit since then.
readme.com (aka readme.io) ain't libre, but it has a free plan.
I also think it's a bit on the heavy side, but what isn't these days...
Ah yes, all though I ve never really experienced HTTP days in their full glory
I'll look into using it. If it has a github action or easy way to publish it from cli