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[FEATURE] New Command to inspect the Asyncapi Document #1581

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AayushSaini101 opened this issue Nov 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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[FEATURE] New Command to inspect the Asyncapi Document #1581

AayushSaini101 opened this issue Nov 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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@AayushSaini101
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Why do we need this improvement?

The inspect command is designed to provide users with detailed insights into their AsyncAPI documents. Sometimes for a large asyncapi document, we need to see how many channels, servers and components are present for the better user experience., for a large Async API document, we need to see how many channels, servers, and components are present to improve the

How will this change help?

Enhance the user experience

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How could it be implemented/designed?

It would be the same as the existing validate command.

🚧 Breaking changes

No

👀 Have you checked for similar open issues?

  • I checked and didn't find a similar issue

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Are you willing to work on this issue?

Yes I am willing to submit a PR!

@AayushSaini101 AayushSaini101 added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 23, 2024
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I'm interested in working on this issue and would appreciate being assigned to it.

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