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Zylo-docs seamlessly integrates with FastAPI to automatically generate OpenAPI-compliant specs—so you can write your API docs faster and go home early.

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zylo-docs
Build the world’s best API docs highly integrated with FastAPI for developers

Supported Python versions


Writing technical documentation like API specs is often a burden for software engineers — it’s not their expertise, and rarely a top priority. That’s where Zylo-docs comes in. Zylo-docs seamlessly integrates with FastAPI and automatically generates OpenAPI-compliant specs. With powerful AI assistance, it helps developers create clear, user-friendly, and rich documentation with minimal effort. Think of it as a more intuitive, AI-powered alternative to Swagger.

[1/7] Get Started (Add boilerplate code)

from fastapi import FastAPI
# 👇 [1/2] Add this import at the top
from zylo_docs import zylo_docs

app = FastAPI()

@app.get("/")
async def read_root():
    return {"message": "Hello, FastAPI!"}

...
...
...

# 👇 [2/2] Add this at the bottom of your entry point file (e.g., main.py)
zylo_docs(app)

[2/7] Run the FastAPI Server

uvicorn main:app --reload

You need to start the server using Uvicorn.

⚡️ If your server is already running, you can skip this step.

Once the server is running, open your browser and go to: 👉 http://localhost:8000/zylo-docs
(⚠️ If your development server runs on a different port, update the URL accordingly!)

[3/7] Tada! You can now view beautifully structured API specs with zylo-docs.

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[4/7] To use Zylo AI, sign up and sign in to zylo.

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To enhance your documentation with AI, please sign in to zylo-docs.

[5/7] Use the Zylo AI function to upgrade your docs

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[6/7] Tada! Look at the red dot in the top-left corner! It is completed. Let's check this out!

6:7 After you find the red dot on the version selector, it means that our API specs are now upgraded and more user-friendly with zylo-docs. you can find the lastest one. Once you click it, you can check the new one filled with rich content.

[6.2/7] You can compare generated docs with privious one.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/58370b53-d98c-4cb5-8cd3-b628dd48c1e9

[6.5/7] You can also regenerate specific parts of the data, such as test cases.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/34a0eee7-364e-4572-9930-440c00db7085

[7/7] Share your API docs with your team

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Click the Publish button to share your API documentation via email.

Development

  • Python 3.10+
  • FastAPI, Uvicorn

License

MIT License

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