api-mocking-server
About
The api-mocking-server skill helps developers create mock API endpoints with scenario support for testing and development. It's used when you need to simulate backend services before they're fully built or available. The skill guides you through defining requirements, selecting tools, and producing the necessary specs and configuration files.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add majiayu000/claude-skill-registry -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registrygit clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry.git ~/.claude/skills/api-mocking-serverCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
GitHub Repository
Related Skills
crud-generator
OtherThe crud-generator skill automates the creation of full-stack CRUD components, including data models, API endpoints, UI forms, and validation logic. It's ideal for developers needing to quickly scaffold standard data management features within a defined system architecture. The skill requires clear requirements and system context to generate the appropriate code and configuration artifacts.
component-library-creator
OtherThis skill helps developers create a design system component library with Storybook and built-in theming support. It's ideal for scaffolding new projects when you need to establish a consistent, documented UI foundation. The process includes clarifying requirements, selecting architecture, and generating all necessary configuration files and artifacts.
api-mocking-server
OtherThe api-mocking-server skill enables developers to quickly create mock API endpoints with scenario support for testing and development. It's ideal for simulating backend services when building or integrating frontend applications. The skill generates implementation plans, configurations, and validation steps based on your system constraints and requirements.
component-library-creator
OtherThis Claude Skill helps developers scaffold a design system with integrated Storybook and theming support. It's ideal for initiating or standardizing UI component libraries by generating plans, configurations, and required artifacts. Use it when you need to establish a consistent, documented foundation for shared UI components.
