roast.vim
An HTTP client for Vim, that can also be used as a REST client. (by sharat87)
apiron
:fried_egg: apiron is a Python package that helps you cook a tasty client for RESTful APIs. Just don't wash it with SOAP. (by ithaka)
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roast.vim
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Show HN: Prestige, a text based HTTP client, for working with HTTP APIs
Ah! Yes, thanks for sharing. I should've guessed this existed for Emacs as well. I played around with implementing a similar concept like this in Vim, in 2019 (link: https://github.com/sharat87/roast.vim). Unfortunately, while I love Vim as an editor, I couldn't do a lot of features that I wanted. So I moved to the browser and built Prestige :)
apiron
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Publishing Python Packages: New Manning book in early access
I maintain about 25 Python packages and a similar volume of JavaScript packages, mostly used across six development teams in our organization. I also worked to create and open source a declarative RESTful API client factory and more recently helped create and open source our design system. Staying productive in this ecosystem means constantly reviewing process and leveraging automation wherever reasonable, relentlessly shrinking room for human error.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing roast.vim and apiron you can also consider the following projects:
verb - Organize and send HTTP requests from Emacs
EasyMSE - A Python package for generating custom Magic The Gathering cards
azure-devops-python-api - Azure DevOps Python API
Uplink - A Declarative HTTP Client for Python
prestige - A text-based HTTP client in the browser. An interface-less Postman.
Hoppscotch - Open source API development ecosystem.