

The version included in the Ubuntu repositories is 10.19.0. This is the easiest way to install Node.js and npm on Ubuntu and should be sufficient for most use cases.

Http-server swagger-editor Setup from Docker After downloading the latest version from Github, you will need to run these scripts on your terminal. Please run the following to run the Editor using the http-server module from GitHub. The Swagger Editor can be found in this public repository on GitHub. Npm install Setup with http-server module from GitHub Once NodeJS is installed successfully, please install all the npm dependencies using The following dependencies would need to be installed on your machine before downloading and running the Swagger Editor. You can run and use the Swagger Editor on your machine as well. Take Me To The Web Version Using the Editor on a local machine The Editor works in any web browser, and can be hosted locally or accessed from the web. GitHub: Download Using the Editor on the Web The source code for the Swagger Editor can be found in GitHub. The Swagger Editor is an open source editor to design, define and document RESTful APIs in the Swagger Specification.
