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The official IDL toolchain for Pinocchio. Generate reproducible Anchor and Codama JSON interfaces, eliminate struct boilerplate via active macros, and guarantee cross-ecosystem compatibility and IDL drift resolution without sacrificing runtime performance.

  • Updated Jul 19, 2026
  • Rust

route-bridge lets you define backend APIs once and automatically use them in frontend apps as simple function calls. It generates a typed client from a shared contract, removing fetch boilerplate and supporting Express, Flask, Next.js, and Node.js with clean DX.

  • Updated Apr 28, 2026
  • TypeScript

Sideko is an API tooling generation platform that turns an OpenAPI specification into a complete developer-tooling suite — SDKs in six languages (Python, TypeScript, Java, Go, C#, Rust), Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for AI agents, on-brand documentation sites with an Automatic MCP surface, mock servers, and CLI tooling — without writing…

  • Updated Aug 22, 2026

Snapser is a plug-and-play, modular backend-as-a-service platform for game studios and app developers. Instead of building infrastructure from scratch, teams assemble a backend from modular "Snaps" — managed microservices such as Authentication, Profiles, Storage, Leaderboards, Inventory, Chat, Social Graph, Matchmaking, Analytics, and an Event…

  • Updated Aug 22, 2026

Fern is a developer-tools platform that turns a single API specification into idiomatic client SDKs, beautiful API documentation, and MCP servers. Given OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, gRPC/Protobuf, or Fern's own Fern Definition as input, Fern generates type-safe SDKs in TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, C#, PHP, Ruby, Swift, and Rust, publishes them to…

  • Updated Aug 22, 2026

liblab generates and publishes type-safe, idiomatic SDKs in TypeScript, Python, Java, .NET, Go, PHP, and Terraform from OpenAPI/Swagger/Postman specs, plus MCP servers that expose those APIs to AI agents. The platform ships a CLI, hosted portal, and CI/CD GitHub Action that publish SDKs to customer repos via pull requests.

  • Updated Aug 22, 2026

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