- Add 60 new agents across all 10 categories (75 -> 135) - Add 95 new plugins with command files (25 -> 120) - Update all agents to use model: opus - Update README with complete plugin/agent tables - Update marketplace.json with all 120 plugins
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Generate API documentation from route definitions and handlers.
Steps
- Detect the web framework in use (Express, Fastify, FastAPI, Gin, Actix, etc.).
- Scan for route definitions:
- Express/Fastify:
app.get(),router.post(), route files. - FastAPI:
@app.get(),@router.post()decorators. - Go:
http.HandleFunc(), gin route groups.
- Express/Fastify:
- For each endpoint, extract:
- HTTP method and path (including path parameters).
- Request body schema from TypeScript types, Pydantic models, or struct tags.
- Query parameters and their types.
- Response format from return types or response calls.
- Authentication requirements from middleware.
- Rate limiting or other middleware constraints.
- Generate documentation in the specified format (OpenAPI/Swagger, Markdown, or both).
- Include request/response examples with realistic data.
- Write the output to
docs/api/or the specified location.
Format
## <METHOD> <path>
<Description>
**Auth**: Required | Public
**Rate Limit**: <limit>
### Parameters
| Name | In | Type | Required | Description |
|------|-----|------|----------|-------------|
### Request Body
```json
{ "example": "value" }
Response (200)
{ "example": "response" }
## Rules
- Document every public endpoint; skip internal-only routes.
- Include error responses (400, 401, 403, 404, 500) with example bodies.
- Use actual TypeScript/Python types for schemas, not generic `object` or `any`.
- Keep examples realistic and consistent across related endpoints.
- Note deprecated endpoints clearly with migration guidance.