currencyapi-js
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
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JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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currencyapi-js
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money.js VS currencyapi-js - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 23 Mar 2023
Currencyapi.com and money.js are both useful tools for handling currency conversions and exchange rates. However, there are several reasons why currencyapi.com might be considered a better alternative than money.js: Updated exchange rates: Currencyapi.com provides real-time or regularly updated exchange rates, ensuring that you have the most accurate and up-to-date information for your conversions. Money.js, on the other hand, relies on manual or external updating of exchange rates, which could lead to outdated or inaccurate data. Support for multiple currencies: Currencyapi.com supports a wide range of currencies, enabling more flexibility and a broader range of use cases for developers. Money.js also supports multiple currencies but may not cover as many as currencyapi.com. Documentation and support: Currencyapi.com typically comes with detailed documentation and support resources, making it easier for developers to implement and troubleshoot issues. Money.js also has documentation, but it might not be as comprehensive or up-to-date.
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Tell HN: The popular Chrome extension ModHeader is injecting ads into searches
[1]: https://github.com/requestly/requestly/
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Tell HN: Service Workers === Browser Background Tasks
If you want to intercept and modify a incoming json response for some specific url pattern, would a service worker be a good way to do so?
To illustrate, assume I frequently browse example.com and want to trick my browser into thinking that I have "favorited" every post. It's trivial to write a for loop that iterates over response.json and sets `is_favorite = true`. But it's not as clear to me where this script should ideally live in order to have the logic always executed before the response is made available to the site.
Your comment made me think about whether I can replace my overkill solution (https://requestly.io/) with something lightweight.
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Way or viewing network requests?
If you prefer open-source there is Requestly and Toolkit.
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Is it a viable option to use a database to populate data used in a chrome extension?
If you don't know Requestly, It is an open-source Chrome/Firefox/Edge extension to intercept & modify HTTP requests & responses. One of the popular features is to modify HTTP headers. We also offer workspaces for easy collaboration between team members.
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Open-Source alternative to Charles Proxy & Telerik Fiddler
Hey, open-source community, This is Sachin, One of the core maintainers of Requestly - An open-source alternative to Charles Proxy & Telerik Fiddler. In case you donβt know about Charles Proxy & Fiddler, both of them are two decades-old products used widely to Inspect & Modify HTTP traffic in web & mobile apps.
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All browsers - is it possible to replace specific image url with another?
In /etc/hosts file you put only IP addresses and hostnames, i.e. 127.0.0.1 cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com. Then you have to set up a web server on localhost port 80 and put your image at http://localhost/steamcommunity/public/images/apps/753/1d0167575d746dadea7706685c0f3c01c8aeb6d8.jpg as well as other files from https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com. You also have to keep the URLs updated when they change upstream. It's not worth it. Better use a local proxy server like mitmproxy or requestly.
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Userscripts: Is there a way to intercept all HTTP requests/responses so that I can modify them before they're sent/received?
Requestly founder here. You are essentially looking for Requestly - A Chrome/Firefox browser extension to Intercept & Modify HTTP requests. Using Requestly you can actually do the following things
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Software Developer Mac Apps
For development/Debugging: 1. VSCode - Got used to the key bindings and integrated terminal, so now it's really hard to switch 2. Requestly - For easily setting up local debugging environments. I am less of a UI guy, so this allows me to use the live UI of a deployed site, and redirect whichever request I want to play with to my local server. 3. Wireshark - To better understand a network protocol.
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General discussion thread
[0]: https://requestly.io
What are some alternatives?
Lama2 - Free, Lightweight & Collaborative API Client
Proxyman - Modern. Native. Delightful Web Debugging Proxy for macOS, iOS, and Android β‘οΈ
free-exchange-rates-api - Free API for currency conversion
frida-interception-and-unpinning - Frida scripts to directly MitM all HTTPS traffic from a target mobile application
money.js - money.js is a tiny (1kb) javascript currency conversion library, for web & nodeJS
httptoolkit - HTTP Toolkit is a beautiful & open-source tool for debugging, testing and building with HTTP(S) on Windows, Linux & Mac :tada: Open an issue here to give feedback or ask for help.
icy - An icy currency converter.
orbstack - Fast, light, simple Docker containers & Linux machines for macOS
rrweb - record and replay the web
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
vault-ai - OP Vault ChatGPT: Give ChatGPT long-term memory using the OP Stack (OpenAI + Pinecone Vector Database). Upload your own custom knowledge base files (PDF, txt, epub, etc) using a simple React frontend.
lightproxy - π Cross platform Web debugging proxy