We did it again! In 2024, we’ve released the very first OpenAPI Cheat Sheet, and quickly followed up with one for AsyncAPI. These Cheat Sheets were designed as handy reminders with everything you need to know about these specifications.
If you’ve read our recent blog post about how OpenAPI won’t make your APIs AI-ready, but Arazzo can, you can guess that we’re currently building around workflows in API ecosystems (spoiler alert: more to come on this in a few weeks!).
When we started working with Arazzo, a Cheat Sheet would have saved us from a lot of headaches, so we decided to make one, to carry on what’s now a tradition.
Jentic released their own last December, and they did a great job. We see both versions as complementary: we went on a different path by also digging into what happens during runtime.
Meet our Arazzo 1.0.1 Cheat Sheet:
It’s the first version, and even if we reviewed it dozens of times, it probably contains typos. You know the drill: if you find anything, misleading texts, errors, typos, contact us at hello@bump.sh, and we’ll have a little something in store for you.
It’s also CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 licensed, and we would love to have you contribute to future versions of it! The repo is right here, where you can open issues to request changes.
Spread the word, share it with anyone who would benefit from that piece of knowledge about Arazzo. We hope it helps you as much as it helps us build tools based on Arazzo.