# Scribe [![Latest Stable Version](https://poser.pugx.org/knuckleswtf/scribe/v/stable)](https://packagist.org/packages/knuckleswtf/scribe) [![Total Downloads](https://poser.pugx.org/knuckleswtf/scribe/downloads)](https://packagist.org/packages/knuckleswtf/scribe)


> [v4 is out now](https://scribe.knuckles.wtf/blog/laravel-v4)! Featuring subgroups, easier sorting, and an automated upgrade command. Scribe helps you generate API documentation for humans from your Laravel/Lumen/[Dingo](https://github.com/dingo/api) codebase. See a live example at [demo.scribe.knuckles.wtf](https://demo.scribe.knuckles.wtf). ## Features - Pretty single-page HTML doc, with human-friendly text, code samples, and included in-browser API tester ("Try It Out") - Extracts body parameters details from FormRequests or validation rules - Safely calls API endpoints to get sample responses - Supports generating responses from Transformers or Eloquent API Resources - Generates Postman collection and OpenAPI spec - Easily customisable with custom views and included UI components - Easily extensible with custom strategies - Statically define extra endpoints that aren't in your codebase > 👋 Scribe helps you generate docs automatically, but if you really want to make friendly, maintainable and testable API docs, there's some more things you need to know. So I made [a course](https://apidocsfordevs.com?utm_source=scribe-laravel&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=none) for you.🤗 ## Documentation Check out the documentation at [scribe.knuckles.wtf/laravel](http://scribe.knuckles.wtf/laravel). If you're coming from `mpociot/laravel-apidoc-generator`, first [migrate to v3](http://scribe.knuckles.wtf/blog/laravel/3.x/migrating-apidoc)`, then [to v4](http://scribe.knuckles.wtf/blog/laravel/migrating-v4). ## Contributing Contributing is easy! See our [contribution guide](https://scribe.knuckles.wtf/laravel/contributing).