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interactive-api-console

// Build interactive API try-it-out consoles for documentation

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nameinteractive-api-console
descriptionBuild interactive API try-it-out consoles for documentation
allowed-toolsRead,Write,Edit,Glob,Grep,Bash

Interactive API Console Skill

Overview

This skill builds interactive API explorers and try-it-out consoles that embed directly into documentation, enabling developers to test API calls without leaving the docs.

Capabilities

  • Embed API explorer in documentation pages
  • Auto-generate request examples from OpenAPI specs
  • Support authentication injection (API keys, OAuth tokens)
  • Enable code snippet generation in multiple languages
  • Implement request/response visualization
  • Support environment switching (sandbox, production)
  • Configure mock responses for unauthenticated users
  • Track API console usage analytics

Target Processes

  • API Documentation System
  • Developer Portal Implementation
  • Developer Experience Optimization

Integration Points

  • Swagger UI for OpenAPI exploration
  • Redoc for beautiful API reference
  • Stoplight Elements for embedded consoles
  • RapiDoc for customizable explorers
  • Custom React components

Input Requirements

  • OpenAPI specification
  • Authentication configuration
  • Environment definitions (sandbox, prod)
  • Code generation language preferences
  • Branding requirements

Output Artifacts

  • Embedded API console components
  • Authentication flow integration
  • Code snippet templates
  • Environment switcher configuration
  • Analytics tracking setup
  • Custom theme configuration

Usage Example

skill:
  name: interactive-api-console
  context:
    apiSpec: ./openapi.yaml
    tool: stoplight-elements
    environments:
      - name: sandbox
        baseUrl: https://api.sandbox.example.com
      - name: production
        baseUrl: https://api.example.com
    codeLanguages:
      - curl
      - javascript
      - python
    authMethods:
      - apiKey
      - oauth2

Best Practices

  1. Provide sandbox environments for safe testing
  2. Pre-populate examples with realistic data
  3. Show full request/response including headers
  4. Support copy-to-clipboard for all code
  5. Maintain state across documentation pages
  6. Implement proper error visualization