2 pointsby gradnichkovski4 hours ago1 comment
  • cebert4 hours ago
    You have already shared this multiple times and nothing is novel or new here from your previous posts. See: https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=gradnichkovski
    • gradnichkovski2 hours ago
      The difference is that Qapir is now cloud-based. Previously it was a downloadable tool that required installing it and learning the workflow before you could do anything useful.

      Now you can sign up, paste a link to your API docs, and get a working test suite in a couple of minutes. Plus run it in cloud.

      This change completely removes the setup and gives more out of the box. The goal of this post is to show that new workflow and get feedback on it.