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Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format.Pricing:
- Open Source
I use hurl [1], a text-based HTTP testing tool. It's like the proprietary one that jetbrains ships, but as a CLI tool and can be perfectly integrated into CI. It is based on curl, as the name suggests. [1]: https://hurl.dev.
#Command Line Tools #HTTP #HTTP Test Tool 50 social mentions
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All the user-friendliness of our Terminal version, now wrapped up in a sleek graphical interface.
At this page, https://httpie.io/desktop, there's a logo that says "open sores, open hearted, open minded." it's misleading, then. At least remove that part in the page.
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Milkman is a JavaFx-based workbench for crafting requests / responses. It is not limited to e.g. http (or more specifically rest) requests but can be extended in any imaginable way. It is optimized for fast startup and efficient workflow.
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Kreya is a GUI client for gRPC and REST APIs with innovative features for environments, authorizations and more.Pricing:
- Open Source
Kreya [1] can do that. It is even optimized for it, so that diffs should be perfectly readable. [1] https://kreya.app.
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Friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests
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. <a href="https://github.com/ducaale/xh">https://github.com/ducaale/xh</a>.
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Kaitai Struct is a formal language for binary format specification that can be compiled into parser codePricing:
- Open Source
Beautiful. Didn't know something like this exists. Reminds me of Katai[0] [0]. https://kaitai.io/.
#IDE #Software Development #Text Editors 35 social mentions