TypeSpec 1.10 Release Notes
TypeSpec 1.10.0 introduces major new extension points for library authors, improves the playground authoring experience, and increases OpenAPI import and export fidelity across several common real-world scenarios.
TypeSpec 1.10.0 introduces major new extension points for library authors, improves the playground authoring experience, and increases OpenAPI import and export fidelity across several common real-world scenarios.
We are previewing a few libraries and emitters for authoring MCP servers with TypeSpec. Describe MCP server endpoints using decorators and generate a server implementation in JavaScript. Use the TypeSpec MCP server to help get set up.
TypeSpec 1.0 is now generally available! This Microsoft-built, community-supported open-source project provides a powerful API modeling language that streamlines API-first development, enabling the generation of server code, client libraries, schemas, and documentation from a single source of truth.
The TypeSpec 1.0 Release Candidate is here! This open-source project, created by Microsoft and released to the community, brings a powerful yet concise API modeling language that supports API-first development, streamlining the generation of server code, client libraries, schemas, and documentation from a single source of truth.
In the fast-paced world of financial services, having consistent and efficient APIs and SDKs is crucial. At Microsoft, we've been working closely with LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) to streamline their development process using TypeSpec. This collaboration has been very beneficial and educational for both sides, and we're excited to share our insights with you.
Over last few years, we've been hard at work on https://typespec.io/, a modern API definition language. This language is designed to meet the evolving needs of API developers, architects, and managers in an environment where the delivery of consistently high-quality APIs and related experiences is becoming increasingly complex and critical.