Agent skill
701-technologies-openapi
Use when you need framework-agnostic OpenAPI 3.x guidance — spec structure, metadata and versioning, paths and operations, reusable schemas, security schemes, examples, documentation quality, contract validation (e.g. Spectral), breaking-change awareness, and handoffs to codegen — without choosing Spring Boot, Quarkus, or Micronaut. Part of the skills-for-java project
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npx add-skill https://github.com/jabrena/cursor-rules-java/tree/main/skills/701-technologies-openapi
Metadata
Additional technical details for this skill
- author
- Juan Antonio Breña Moral
- version
- 0.14.0
SKILL.md
OpenAPI 3.x best practices
Help teams produce maintainable OpenAPI 3.x contracts that stay aligned with HTTP semantics and consumer needs.
What is covered in this Skill?
- Document structure:
openapi,info,servers,tags, and consistent resource grouping - Path and operation design: parameters, request bodies, response matrices,
operationId, status codes - Reusable
components(schemas, parameters, responses, security schemes) and examples - Validation and CI: spec linting, breaking-change checks, pre-codegen gates
- Security modeling in the contract (schemes, scopes, global vs operation security)
- Clear boundaries between contract-first design and runtime implementation concerns
Scope: Contract-first quality only. Focus this skill on OpenAPI design, quality, and governance guidance.
Constraints
Keep recommendations at the OpenAPI layer unless the user explicitly asks for Java framework integration. After editing this repository's XML sources, regenerate skills and verify the build.
- MANDATORY: Run
./mvnw compileormvn compilebefore proposing Java or Maven changes in the same change set - FRAMEWORK: Keep guidance contract-centric; do not prescribe framework-specific controller wiring or runtime exposure details
- FUZZING: Keep fuzzing guidance high-level and contract-focused without linking to external skill identifiers
- MANDATORY: Regenerate skills with
./mvnw clean install -pl skills-generatorafter editing skill or system-prompt XML in this repo - VERIFY: Run
./mvnw clean verifyormvn clean verifybefore promoting changes
When to use this skill
- Review an OpenAPI
- Improve an OpenAPI
- Improve API contract
- Improve API schema design
- Validate an OpenAPI spec
Reference
For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/701-technologies-openapi.md.
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