r/MuleSoft

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Hey r/MuleSoft,

One recurring pain point I’ve seen across projects is the amount of time spent manually structuring RAML projects:

  • modular folder setup
  • ResourceTypes & DataTypes
  • examples
  • validation cleanup
  • Design Center preparation

So I built RAML Studio — a practical accelerator for MuleSoft integration teams.

Current features:
• Production-ready RAML project generation
• JSON → RAML DataType conversion
• Readiness validation/scoring
• Clean ZIP export
• Direct publishing to Anypoint Design Center

https://ramlstudio.integration20labs.com/app

Would genuinely appreciate feedback from MuleSoft developers and architects on:

  • usability/UI
  • generated RAML quality
  • missing features
  • Design Center workflow
  • overall real-world usefulness

Built this as a genuine productivity tool for integration teams — mainly looking for constructive feedback from the community.

Thanks!

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u/Specialist_Stuff57 — 7 days ago

I've been working with Mulesoft for about 9 years, I saw the transition from Mule 3 to 4, good changes I guess. But I've been using studio for a long time, and I'm so tired of it. Eclipse was a good IDE but I think we need something fresh.. About code builder well...

Anyways, I just wanted to go back to the time when I used to write code instead of just drag and drop.

So I started working on this...

https://github.com/EfrainBeLugo/mule-DSL-ruby-transpiler

Shitty code? Yep.

Necessary? I don't think so.

Useful? Maybe?

There's a lot of work to do, maybe someone find this interesting, let me know what you think.

u/satirin — 13 days ago