Thank you for your support and for making Hey API part of your infrastructure.
Thank you @rauchg.blue for recognizing @heyapi.dev as a foundational open source project through your personal grant.
"A dollar a day keeps the VCs away," they say.
Almost two years in, I’m as convinced as ever that @heyapi.dev is the next hot thing. Bullish! 📈
Almost two years in, I’m as convinced as ever that @heyapi.dev is the next hot thing. Bullish! 📈
The latest release v0.82.0 comes with a brand-new plugin for Pinia Colada by @esm.dev. Cheers!
What do Netflix and Hey API have in common? They both provide great streams! Server-sent events (SSE) are live in v0.81.0. Happy streaming!
Now you can quickly fetch the latest spec from @heyapi.dev or @scalar.com with a dead simple syntax.
Thanks to our incredible community, v0.80.11 comes with Angular v20 support!
▪️First-class @opentelemetry.io support
▪️Stable @trpc.io support
▪️Stable Hibernation APIs
▪️Many improvements
Huge thanks to @fastapi.tiangolo.com for sponsoring Hey API! @tiangolo.com was one of our earliest supporters, and now he’s backing us financially too. Exciting things ahead!
npm.pkg.heyapi.dev is a drop-in proxy that resolves packages from both sources. Add it to your .npmrc and let it handle those pesky scopes for you.
With v0.80.0, the choice is yours. Simply set compatibility version to “4” or “mini” to generate the desired @colinhacks.com schemas.
Happy parsing!
Contributing to Hey API allows you to do that. Plus, you’ll join this list of fine people.
Thank you for using Hey API to generate your SDKs, and for all your feedback and support.
Instead of release notes, enjoy a release song. 🎶
1m-2m: 3 months
My TypeScript sweetie pie 🥰🥧
Thank you for using Hey API to generate your SDKs, and for all your feedback and support.
Instead of release notes, enjoy a release song. 🎶
1m-2m: 3 months
My TypeScript sweetie pie 🥰🥧
And if you’re wondering, yes, you can use different libraries to validate requests and responses.
“We love Hey API. It singlehandedly saved our company during our migration to TypeScript.”