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36 | 279 | |
2,424 | 5,741 | |
4.2% | 0.4% | |
4.1 | 2.3 | |
7 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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httptoolkit
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Reversing an Android app API
HTTP Toolkit, you will need to install one in your PC and another one in the emulator.
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Need an app that sniffs HTTP/HTTPS requests that are made by apps
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but if you could side-load on windows this app should work. https://httptoolkit.com/
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Using Elementor can I create repeating blocks like this?
use https://httptoolkit.com/ but it's getting a bit off-topic :)
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Ask HN: Side project of more that $2k monthly revenue what's your project?
I run HTTP Toolkit (https://httptoolkit.com) which passed $2k a couple of years back. No longer a side project, as it's made enough money for me to work on it full time for a fair while now, but it certainly started that way, and it's still a one-man show (plus many wonderful open-source contributors).
I suspect that'll be a common theme in answers here though: if you have a side project making $2k a month, in most of the world that's enough for you to go full-time and try to take it further. If you can make $2k/month on something working only part-time, you can definitely make a lot more if you focus on it.
On your questions: HTTP Toolkit is a desktop app (plus a mobile app and other components for integrations) but it's an Electron app that effectively functions as a SaaS (with a freemium subscription model) that just happens to have a component that runs on your computer. And actually getting to $2k wasn't overnight at all - it took a couple of years of slow steady slog. A few inflection points that made a notable difference (releasing rewriting support & Android support particularly) but mostly it was a matter of "just keep pushing", trusting the trajectory would keep going, and steadily grinding upwards. It's great where it is now, but it's hard work - a solo business is not for the faint of heart!
- An app to view what your phone is transmitting?
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why is my app not making any api requests after being deployed?
you can use tools like https://httptoolkit.com/ to check the requests
postman-app-support
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Insomnia REST client now requires an account
Do you have any details on the equivalent Postman change? How long ago did Postman force users to create an account? I found this github issue, but I'm not sure if it's what everyone keeps referencing.
https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-app-support/issues/12...
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Having a hard time scraping a backend API call with caching
Possibly user agent add it to postman https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-app-support/issues/3827
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postman-app-support VS ezy - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 29 Aug 2022
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How to secure sensitive endpoints using JWT in Node.js
As you can see, this solution worked as expected, but it still has a big concern. The idea of using user email and checking their permission will not prevent malicious people from using an admin email, which can be easy to get with social engineering, and use programs like Insominia or Postman to get the same response as an unprotected endpoint.
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Handling File Uploads with NestJS and MySQL
You have installed Postman.
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Ethan's Weekly Software Engineering Journal (Week of 7/24/22 - 7/30/22)
Learned about curl https://curl.se/ and played around with postman https://www.postman.com/ some more.
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Interact with ADT using Postman
Postman installed
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Using AWS JWT authorizers with Auth0
The JWT authorizer is ready to use! We can use Postman or curl to test the endpoint and the authorizer.
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