A few weeks ago I introduced Bytedocs, a modern alternative to Swagger. in my first article where I shared the vision behind it. 🚀
Today, I’m super excited to share the next step:
👉 Bytedocs now works in Laravel, Rust, and Golang!
Yes—multi-language support is no longer just a vision, it’s already happening.
🌍 Multi-Language Support in Action
Laravel → bytedocs-laravel
Rust → bytedocs-rust
Go → bytedocs-go
So whether you’re building APIs in PHP, shipping microservices in Go, or exploring Rust for blazing-fast backends—you can now plug in Bytedocs and get clean, modern API documentation instantly.
⚠️ Heads up: I’m still actively working on the official documentation for each language, so expect improvements, guides, and examples rolling out soon. Feedback is more than welcome 🙌.
🎯 Why This Matters
Swagger/OpenAPI is still the big standard, no doubt. But developers today don’t just want static docs—they want:
âś… Interactive docs (explore, test, run flows)
✅ Scenario runner (chain requests like login → create → fetch → delete)
âś… Future-ready testing (performance/load testing coming soon)
âś… AI-powered insights (ask AI about endpoints, no more param guessing)
Bytedocs is about developer experience first. Docs shouldn’t just sit there—they should work with you.
⚡ What’s Next
- Documentation polish (step-by-step guides, examples, best practices)
- More languages (Node.js, Python, maybe Java đź‘€)
- Load testing
- .. any suggestions?
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