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Open-source API bindings for the szamlazz.hu API
The documentation of of this go module is available at https://pkg.go.dev/sixhz.com/szamlazzhu and the API documentation is at https://docs.szamlazz.hu
This API binding is free and open-source, released under the MIT License.
Note that while this package is free-to-use, the usage of the Szamlazz.hu Számla Agent - which this package relies on - is subject to additional charges in your szamlazz.hu account. For further information please see: https://tudastar.szamlazz.hu/gyik/szamla-agent-automatikus-szamlazas-koltsege
You can use go get in you project directly.
go get sixhz.com/szamlazzhu
You need a szamlazz.hu account to use the API and this binding. You can register a new account at https://www.szamlazz.hu/szamla/regisztracio and switch it to development mode after first login.
For more information on testing, see: https://tudastar.szamlazz.hu/gyik/teszt-api-hozzaferes
This repository is maintained by 6 Hz IT Solutions Kft. We do not plan to extend the functionality of this library beyond the capabilities of the szamlazz.hu Számla Agent API itself. As a result, we do not expect major contributions.
We recommend that you contact us for a discussion before working on any changes you wish to merge to this repository.
Please report issues via GitHub, or e-mail us at hello@6hz.hu.
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