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verb | Optic | |
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15 | 12 | |
440 | 1,280 | |
- | 1.5% | |
7.4 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | about 5 hours ago | |
Emacs Lisp | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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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.
- Beyond OpenAPI
- Emacs as REST API client?
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RESTing with Emacs, or why EDN is better than JSON
Ah, btw. I just realized, verb's verb-send-request-on-point doesn't always properly work with source blocks. So I pushed a fix, PR is here.
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Lama2: Plain-Text Powered REST API Client for Teams
have you checked this https://github.com/federicotdn/verb . Its emacs package and i am able to write and test api's with text files.
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Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text
Not as usable for testing, but verb.el[1] is a great tool for doing something very similar in org-mode
[1] https://github.com/federicotdn/verb
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Has anyone ever tried using Google Sheets or Excel to journal?
I've been a long time user of the org-mode code blocks feature—storing runnable code block inline in the document. Something I've recently started using is verb to include HTTP requests in my documents when I'm testing out web APIs.
- Show HN: Restfox – A web based HTTP client inspired by Insomnia and Postman
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How to use Tiddlywiki via REST API in Emacs
Looks also interesting, but it doesn't fit my use cases: I need custom functions to grab values/data from other sources (e.g. pocket-reader.el).restclient` is more about having pre-defined HTTP requests (path, headers, payload etc.) in a buffer and a major mode for executing the requests. Pretty much the same what verb offers.
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HTTPie/cURL client for Emacs?
There is also verb.el.
Optic
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Show HN: LintGPT – Write API Style Guides in Natural Language
- Minimizing API calls. The first time you run LintGPT it is pretty slow because it has to run every rule across every part of the API specification (1000s of calls). But we shouldn’t have to repeat that work. Most of the time parameters, properties, etc don’t change and neither do the rules. We’re building caching into our web app to make this fast / save $ for end users.
Happy to answer any questions. I really think there’s a huge use case here for linting all kinds of code, config, database schemas, policies in ways that were never possible before. And personally, I like the idea of having these smart tools guiding me towards making my work better vs generating it all for me — idk something about that just feels good.
[0] https://github.com/opticdev/optic
- Show HN: Generate OpenAPI from Your Tests
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Testing for Breaking Changes in Fastify APIs
Recently I was approached by a team that needed help testing their Fastify API for breaking changes. Fastify was making it easy to quickly ship a lot of new functionality, but breaking changes were making it through Code Reviews. They were not finding out the changes were breaking until a consumer emailed them — not good. The developer who reached out saw my work on the Optic project and asked for help.
- Get notified when the APIs you depend on change.
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What is OpenAPI?
Optic
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"Git for APIs"?
I'm really happy to say I've started a new job at Optic, and with this comes the learning process of getting more depth with new technology and its use cases.
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How do you usually get API documentation for your apps?
I’ve been working on this open source project https://github.com/opticdev/optic
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Why Your Company's Documentation Sucks
Our documentation sucks because it is time-consuming to do documentation properly.
I am hoping to fix this by introducing Optic [0] to automatically handle generating API diffs.
[0]: https://github.com/opticdev/optic
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Paw is joining Rapid API
I've recently been using Optic (https://useoptic.com/) which does some cool things in the API tools space, there's potential there to have a CLI UI and they have the history part already but similar to what people are saying here about the web UIs, I don't like theirs much.
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Rust made my open source project 1000x faster
I'm assuming it is the url mentioned for the language chart: https://github.com/opticdev/optic
What are some alternatives?
ob-http - make http request within org-mode babel
Swagger Client - Javascript library to connect to swagger-enabled APIs via browser or nodejs
restclient.el - HTTP REST client tool for emacs
FarFetch - Modern Fetch API wrapper for simplicity.
emacs-request - Request.el -- Easy HTTP request for Emacs Lisp
Rails Ranger - 🤠 An opinionated AJAX client for Ruby on Rails APIs
httpyac - Command Line Interface for *.http and *.rest files. Connect with http, gRPC, WebSocket and MQTT
apitest - Apitest is declarative api testing tool with JSON-like DSL.
org-fancy-priorities - Display Org Mode priorities as custom strings
jquery.rest - A jQuery plugin for easy consumption of RESTful APIs
stepci - Automated API Testing and Quality Assurance
wretch - A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. :candy: