I feel like if your code is so generic a generator can make it, you could achieve tge same results faster, more reliably, and more energy-efficiently with a shell script or two.
A specific tool should definitely beat a generic one. If I was doing these things all the time I would consider building something like that, scaffolding based on a swagger seems pretty easily achievable but since I do this every other year tops, and the setup will need to be updated with new techniques it’s fast from a valuable time investment to write for me.
I feel like if your code is so generic a generator can make it, you could achieve tge same results faster, more reliably, and more energy-efficiently with a shell script or two.
A specific tool should definitely beat a generic one. If I was doing these things all the time I would consider building something like that, scaffolding based on a swagger seems pretty easily achievable but since I do this every other year tops, and the setup will need to be updated with new techniques it’s fast from a valuable time investment to write for me.