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postmark-it

v1.1.0

Published

A small Node.js program to convert Postman collections to Markdown friendly syntax.

Downloads

3

Readme

PostMark

A small Node.js program to convert Postman collections to Markdown friendly syntax. PostMark takes a collection of API routes from Postman and converts it into Markdown friendly syntax ready to be added to a GitHub README.md file. For our first stage we are using GitHub Flavored Markdown, hopefully adding others if time permits.

Since documentation is incredibly important when hosting a project on GitHub we believe that this will help developers very easily show the routes used in their APIs. This should save the developer time, make using a project easier for users and improve readability of documentation.

Authors

Andre Olivier Martin - @Doktor-Doom

Jeremy Penning - @pixeljava

Sowmya Billakanti - @SowmyaBillakanti

Tahmina Ringer - @tahminaringer

Dependencies

The package do-postmark does not have any external dependencies

Install

To install application:

npm install do-postmark

Usage

To run application:

npm do-postmark <path-to-postman_collection.json>

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