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Plz-see: Interactive HTTP client, similar to restclient and verb, but using Elisp instead of a special text-based syntax. Source: 6 months ago
Emacs enthusiasts have https://github.com/pashky/restclient.el I see some parallels to Hurl, but having everything inside Emacs is hard to beat, just thinking about using M-x jq-interactivly for json responses ... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I recently switch from custom Bash wrappers around curl to restclient.el [1]. It has similar features. Especially nice is the integration with jq for fetching specific data (or inspection of results with jq-mode). And, whoever is inclined to appreciate it, the fact that I can stay within Emacs. No need to get familiar with a new UI/UX. [1]: https://github.com/pashky/restclient.el. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Although I mainly stick with curl or requests due to muscle memory, there's also restclient.el https://github.com/pashky/restclient.el. I imagine having builtin org support is super convenient, thanks for sharing. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Right now I am writing a document in org-mode (human readable) and with a bit of help from org-ql I am converting it into json for API consumption, which I am also testing with resclient.el. Source: about 2 years ago
Except when you actually enjoy things being fast. For example, HTTPie easily adds 0.5-1s delay to every request because it's written in Python, especially on the first invocation. Xh (https://github.com/ducaale/xh), on the other hand, starts immediately because it's written in Rust. I very much like this trend. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
HTTPie is great and was a big improvement for me over cURL. However, I ended up switching to xh[1] as it's significantly faster and I prefer its output. https://github.com/ducaale/xh. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
No, but unless portability is a concern or you're massively familiar with curl, you might want to consider xh. It's much more intuitive. https://github.com/ducaale/xh. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Very nice, you should add xh to the User-Agents though. Source: 12 months ago
While not a rewrite - one recent tool for making http requests which I quite enjoy is: https://github.com/ducaale/xh It's basically python httpie rewritten in rust. My only gripe is that I keep forgetting that it exists - and that "xh" is for http and "xhs" is for https. So I frequently end up with curl anyway:). - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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