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@karpeleslab/klbfw-describe

v0.5.17

Published

CLI tool to explore and document KLB API endpoints

Readme

klbfw-describe

A command-line tool for exploring and documenting KLB API endpoints.

Installation

You can use this tool with npx without installing:

npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe User

Or install it globally:

npm install -g @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe
klbfw-describe User

Usage

npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe [options] <api-path>

Options

  • --raw: Show raw JSON output without formatting
  • --ts, --types: Generate TypeScript type definitions
  • --get: Perform a GET request instead of OPTIONS
  • --mcp: Run as a Claude MCP server over stdio
  • --help, -h: Show help message

Examples

# Show all available API objects
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe

# Describe a top-level endpoint
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe User

# Describe a nested endpoint
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe Misc/Debug

# Describe a procedure
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe Misc/Debug:testUpload

# Get raw JSON output
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe --raw User

# Generate TypeScript definitions
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe --ts User

# Get a specific resource
npx @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe --get User/12345

# Run as a Claude MCP
claude mcp add klbfw-describe -s user -- npx -y @karpeleslab/klbfw-describe --mcp

Features

  • Colorized, formatted output for easy reading
  • Lists all available API objects when run without parameters
  • Shows allowed HTTP methods with color-coding (GET, POST, etc.)
  • Displays API endpoint type (Procedure, Resource, or Collection)
  • Shows code examples for calling procedures
  • Lists arguments with their types and required status
  • Multiple output modes:
    • Default: Shows detailed information with complete field listings
    • --raw: Shows the raw JSON response for advanced needs
    • --ts: Generates TypeScript type definitions for API objects
    • --get: Fetches actual resources instead of metadata
    • --mcp: Runs as a Claude MCP server over stdio
  • Displays sample or complete fields for resources
  • Groups sub-endpoints alphabetically for easy reference

Output

The tool provides different information based on the endpoint type:

For Procedures

  • Procedure name and type (static/instance)
  • Usage examples in JavaScript and URL format
  • Required and optional arguments with types

For Resources

  • Resource name and field count
  • Primary key information
  • Sample fields with types and nullability

For Collections

  • Available methods with argument information
  • Available sub-endpoints grouped alphabetically

License

MIT