restclient.el
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restclient.el | httpstat | |
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24 | 2 | |
1,973 | 5,566 | |
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0.0 | 3.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Python | |
- | MIT License |
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restclient.el
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Emacs Advent Calendar 9: devdocs, code-cells, dREPL, etc.
plz-see: Interactive HTTP client, similar to restclient and verb, but using Elisp instead of a special text-based syntax.
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Tell HN: Postman just wiped all my stuff
There's a great Emacs mode, and it looks like it works in the same way, putting it in a file:
- Show HN: Insomnium – 100% local and privacy-focus fork of Insomnia API client
- Beyond OpenAPI
- jq 1.7 Released
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Hurl 4.0.0
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 ...
- Emacs as REST API client?
- Is there an emacs package that is created by wrapping a famous command-line interface?
- HTTP REST Client for Emacs
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Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text
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.
httpstat
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Timing with Curl (2010)
curl is fantastic. There's also HTTPStat which provides a waterfall visualization on top of curl timings: https://github.com/reorx/httpstat
There's also Skytrace (made by yours truly), which provides timing info as a waterfall visualization inspired by HTTPStat + lots more (syntax highlighting for responses, built-in JMESPath support, command-line assertions and checks etc) - https://github.com/artilleryio/artillery/tree/main/packages/...
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Show HN: A Swiss army knife for testing HTTP from the terminal
thank you! we just grab the timings info for the request from the underlying HTTP library, and sprinkle some ASCII art on top. That part was inspired by httpstat [1]
We want to extend those with support for Server-Timing next, and also Core Web Vitals [3] (via Playwright) for web pages.
What are some alternatives?
httpyac - Command Line Interface for *.http and *.rest files. Connect with http, gRPC, WebSocket and MQTT
perf-tools - Performance analysis tools based on Linux perf_events (aka perf) and ftrace
verb - Organize and send HTTP requests from Emacs
grml - Grmls core configuration files for zsh, vim, screen…
jq-mode - Emacs major mode for editing jq queries.
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ob-graphql - GraphQL execution backend for org-babel
mtr - Official repository for mtr, a network diagnostic tool
hurl - Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text.
Dripcap
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
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