
OpenAPI to TypeScript
FreeGenerate TypeScript types from OpenAPI specifications.
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What OpenAPI to TypeScript does
OpenAPI to TypeScript is a developer tool designed to automate the process of converting OpenAPI 3.0 specifications into TypeScript interfaces and type guards. By taking an OpenAPI file in JSON or YAML format as input, the skill extracts schemas and endpoints to produce a TypeScript file that accurately represents the API's structure. This is particularly useful for developers looking to ensure type safety and maintainability in their TypeScript applications when working with APIs.
The skill operates through a straightforward workflow: it first requests the path to the OpenAPI file, validates its contents to ensure compliance with OpenAPI 3.0 standards, and then extracts the relevant schemas and endpoints. After the extraction, it generates TypeScript interfaces and type guards, which can be saved to a specified location. The generated TypeScript code includes detailed comments derived from the OpenAPI descriptions, providing clarity on the purpose and requirements of each field.
This tool is ideal for developers who frequently work with APIs and need a reliable way to generate TypeScript types that reflect the API's specifications. By automating the generation of types, it reduces the potential for errors and saves time that would otherwise be spent manually creating and maintaining type definitions. The skill is particularly beneficial in environments where APIs are frequently updated, as it allows developers to quickly regenerate types in response to changes in the API specification.
However, users should be aware that this skill is specifically tailored for OpenAPI 3.0 specifications and will not function correctly with earlier versions or non-compliant files. Additionally, while it excels at generating types and guards, it does not provide features for testing or validating the generated code beyond the initial schema validation.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to generate TypeScript types from an OpenAPI 3.0 specification, especially in projects that rely on API interactions.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for OpenAPI versions prior to 3.0 or for generating types from non-OpenAPI specifications.
What you can build with it
Generating Types for a New API
When starting a new project that interacts with an API, use this skill to quickly generate TypeScript types from the OpenAPI specification.
Updating Types After API Changes
If the API specification changes, simply re-run the skill to regenerate the TypeScript types, ensuring your code remains up-to-date.
Ensuring Type Safety in API Responses
Use the generated type guards to validate API responses at runtime, enhancing the reliability of your application.
How to install OpenAPI to TypeScript
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates/openapi-to-typescript --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by davila7OpenAPI to TypeScript
Converts OpenAPI 3.0 specifications to TypeScript interfaces and type guards.
Input: OpenAPI file (JSON or YAML) Output: TypeScript file with interfaces and type guards
When to Use
- "generate types from openapi"
- "convert openapi to typescript"
- "create API interfaces"
- "generate types from spec"
Workflow
- Request the OpenAPI file path (if not provided)
- Read and validate the file (must be OpenAPI 3.0.x)
- Extract schemas from
components/schemas - Extract endpoints from
paths(request/response types) - Generate TypeScript (interfaces + type guards)
- Ask where to save (default:
types/api.tsin current directory) - Write the file
OpenAPI Validation
Check before processing:
- Field "openapi" must exist and start with "3.0"
- Field "paths" must exist
- Field "components.schemas" must exist (if there are types)
If invalid, report the error and stop.
Type Mapping
Primitives
| OpenAPI | TypeScript |
|---|---|
string | string |
number | number |
integer | number |
boolean | boolean |
null | null |
Format Modifiers
| Format | TypeScript |
|---|---|
uuid | string (comment UUID) |
date | string (comment date) |
date-time | string (comment ISO) |
email | string (comment email) |
uri | string (comment URI) |
Complex Types
Object:
// OpenAPI: type: object, properties: {id, name}, required: [id]
interface Example {
id: string; // required: no ?
name?: string; // optional: with ?
}
Array:
// OpenAPI: type: array, items: {type: string}
type Names = string[];
Enum:
// OpenAPI: type: string, enum: [active, draft]
type Status = "active" | "draft";
oneOf (Union):
// OpenAPI: oneOf: [{$ref: Cat}, {$ref: Dog}]
type Pet = Cat | Dog;
allOf (Intersection/Extends):
// OpenAPI: allOf: [{$ref: Base}, {type: object, properties: ...}]
interface Extended extends Base {
extraField: string;
}
Code Generation
File Header
/**
* Auto-generated from: {source_file}
* Generated at: {timestamp}
*
* DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY - Regenerate from OpenAPI schema
*/
Interfaces (from components/schemas)
For each schema in components/schemas:
export interface Product {
/** Product unique identifier */
id: string;
/** Product title */
title: string;
/** Product price */
price: number;
/** Created timestamp */
created_at?: string;
}
- Use OpenAPI description as JSDoc
- Fields in
required[]have no? - Fields outside
required[]have?
Request/Response Types (from paths)
For each endpoint in paths:
// GET /products - query params
export interface GetProductsRequest {
page?: number;
limit?: number;
}
// GET /products - response 200
export type GetProductsResponse = ProductList;
// POST /products - request body
export interface CreateProductRequest {
title: string;
price: number;
}
// POST /products - response 201
export type CreateProductResponse = Product;
Naming convention:
{Method}{Path}Requestfor params/body{Method}{Path}Responsefor response
Type Guards
For each main interface, generate a type guard:
export function isProduct(value: unknown): value is Product {
return (
typeof value === 'object' &&
value !== null &&
'id' in value &&
typeof (value as any).id === 'string' &&
'title' in value &&
typeof (value as any).title === 'string' &&
'price' in value &&
typeof (value as any).price === 'number'
);
}
Type guard rules:
- Check
typeof value === 'object' && value !== null - For each required field: check
'field' in value - For primitive fields: check
typeof - For arrays: check
Array.isArray() - For enums: check
.includes()
Error Type (always include)
export interface ApiError {
status: number;
error: string;
detail?: string;
}
export function isApiError(value: unknown): value is ApiError {
return (
typeof value === 'object' &&
value !== null &&
'status' in value &&
typeof (value as any).status === 'number' &&
'error' in value &&
typeof (value as any).error === 'string'
);
}
$ref Resolution
When encountering {"$ref": "#/components/schemas/Product"}:
- Extract the schema name (
Product) - Use the type directly (don't resolve inline)
// OpenAPI: items: {$ref: "#/components/schemas/Product"}
// TypeScript:
items: Product[] // reference, not inline
Complete Example
Input (OpenAPI):
{
"openapi": "3.0.0",
"components": {
"schemas": {
"User": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"id": {"type": "string", "format": "uuid"},
"email": {"type": "string", "format": "email"},
"role": {"type": "string", "enum": ["admin", "user"]}
},
"required": ["id", "email", "role"]
}
}
},
"paths": {
"/users/{id}": {
"get": {
"parameters": [{"name": "id", "in": "path", "required": true}],
"responses": {
"200": {
"content": {
"application/json": {
"schema": {"$ref": "#/components/schemas/User"}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
Output (TypeScript):
/**
* Auto-generated from: api.openapi.json
* Generated at: 2025-01-15T10:30:00Z
*
* DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY - Regenerate from OpenAPI schema
*/
// ============================================================================
// Types
// ============================================================================
export type UserRole = "admin" | "user";
export interface User {
/** UUID */
id: string;
/** Email */
email: string;
role: UserRole;
}
// ============================================================================
// Request/Response Types
// ============================================================================
export interface GetUserByIdRequest {
id: string;
}
export type GetUserByIdResponse = User;
// ============================================================================
// Type Guards
// ============================================================================
export function isUser(value: unknown): value is User {
return (
typeof value === 'object' &&
value !== null &&
'id' in value &&
typeof (value as any).id === 'string' &&
'email' in value &&
typeof (value as any).email === 'string' &&
'role' in value &&
['admin', 'user'].includes((value as any).role)
);
}
// ============================================================================
// Error Types
// ============================================================================
export interface ApiError {
status: number;
error: string;
detail?: string;
}
export function isApiError(value: unknown): value is ApiError {
return (
typeof value === 'object' &&
value !== null &&
'status' in value &&
typeof (value as any).status === 'number' &&
'error' in value &&
typeof (value as any).error === 'string'
);
}
Common Errors
| Error | Action |
|---|---|
| OpenAPI version != 3.0.x | Report that only 3.0 is supported |
| $ref not found | List missing refs |
| Unknown type | Use unknown and warn |
| Circular reference | Use type alias with lazy reference |
Frequently asked questions about OpenAPI to TypeScript
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