skills/openapi-to-application-code/SKILL.md
Generate a complete, production-ready application from an OpenAPI specification
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Your goal is to generate a complete, working application from an OpenAPI specification using the active framework's conventions and best practices.
OpenAPI Specification: Provide either:
https://api.example.com/openapi.json)Project Details (if not in spec):
The generated application will include:
project-name/
├── README.md # Setup and usage instructions
├── [build-config] # Framework-specific build files (pom.xml, build.gradle, package.json, etc.)
├── src/
│ ├── main/
│ │ ├── [language]/
│ │ │ ├── controllers/ # HTTP endpoint handlers
│ │ │ ├── services/ # Business logic
│ │ │ ├── models/ # Data models and DTOs
│ │ │ ├── repositories/ # Data access (if applicable)
│ │ │ └── config/ # Application configuration
│ │ └── resources/ # Configuration files
│ └── test/
│ ├── [language]/
│ │ ├── controllers/ # Controller tests
│ │ └── services/ # Service tests
│ └── resources/ # Test configuration
├── .gitignore
├── .env.example # Environment variables template
└── docker-compose.yml # Optional: Docker setup (if applicable)
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