Hey HN,<p>We recently started working on a tool called Voiden and wanted to share it here to get your thoughts and feedback.<p>Over the years, we found ourselves managing way too many tools just to work with APIs: one for api specs, another for docs, a third for tests, etc etc. Eventually it starts to feel more like a performance than actual work.<p>So we built Voiden: A git-native, extensible, and lightweight client that brings everything—specs, docs, tests, mocks—into one place. No bloat, no lock-in, no "platform overhead." Just structured API workflows that don’t fight your tools or your team.<p>A few things we care about:<p>-Reusability and composability : APIs as building blocks, not silos.<p>-Structure over scatter : everything lives together in one workspace.<p>-No sign-in required : you can use it without creating an account.<p>Free and open — we are building this with the community in mind.<p>Just to be clear: The goal is NOT to replace OpenAPI, but to provide a layer around existing specs that feels coherent, hackable, and friendly to real-world dev workflows.<p>You can check it out here: <a href="https://voiden.md/" rel="nofollow">https://voiden.md/</a><p>And if you have feedback, suggestions, or just want to follow along:<p><a href="https://github.com/VoidenHQ/feedback">https://github.com/VoidenHQ/feedback</a><p>We are still early, but would love to hear what you think—what you like, what is missing. Appreciate any time you take to try it out.<p>Nikolas