vim-http-client
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10.0 | 7.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vim-http-client
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Insomnia REST client now requires an account
If you are using vim, you could try this one https://github.com/aquach/vim-http-client. I have been using it for some time and it has worked well. Use in your local file system, integrates well with vim but I had to fork it since it didn't had a timeout setting.
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Show HN: Restfox – A web based HTTP client inspired by Insomnia and Postman
I have moved from postman to https://github.com/aquach/vim-http-client and have never looked back ever since, its opens in vim and has variables to store values and can store comments too in a .txt file. Give this a try if you are using vim.
verb
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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.
What are some alternatives?
Restfox - Offline-First Minimalistic HTTP & Socket Testing Client for the Web & Desktop
ob-http - make http request within org-mode babel
bruno - Opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia)
restclient.el - HTTP REST client tool for emacs
stepci - Automated API Testing and Quality Assurance
emacs-request - Request.el -- Easy HTTP request for Emacs Lisp
Kreya - Kreya is a GUI client for REST and gRPC with innovative features for environments, authorizations and more.
httpyac - Command Line Interface for *.http and *.rest files. Connect with http, gRPC, WebSocket and MQTT
org-fancy-priorities - Display Org Mode priorities as custom strings
insomnia - The open-source, cross-platform API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, SSE and gRPC. With Cloud, Local and Git storage.