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vscode-project-manager
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How do yo manage project switching?
I am using vscode-project-manager in which you explicitly set your project directories like:
vscode-restclient
- Bruno
- API completa em Golang - Parte 6
- Beyond OpenAPI
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Hurl 4.0.0
For a team using VSCode you can try the vscode-restclient[1]
But really Hurl looks really interesting, being editor agnostic is the best solution for your problem, I agree.
- Lama2: Plain-Text Powered REST API Client for Teams
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Show HN: Restfox – A web based HTTP client inspired by Insomnia and Postman
I switched to "vscode-restclient" about a year ago and never looked back. It has variables, everything is saved as text, and I can commit it to source control for collaboration's sake.
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An HTTP request parser with rust and pest.rs
I happened to have learned about parsing expression grammars a few days ago and got really excited about writing my own grammar. As I was missing this VS Code extension when working on neovim, an idea popped up: What if I write an HTTP grammar and an execute request from an interactive prompt?
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Is there a language server for HTTP?
I've noticed that when creating HTTP requests using VSCode's REST plugin, it gives language-specific autosuggestions. Is there any way to get this behaviour in Neovim? For instance using the built-in LSP?
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Using the REST Client in Visual Studio Code
The REST Client extension is a really useful tool to have at your disposal. In this article, I've really only scratched the surface of what it can do. It's well worth taking a few moments to look through the documentation in GitHub to find out what it's capable of.
What are some alternatives?
rest.nvim - A fast Neovim http client written in Lua
telescope-project.nvim
vscode-httpyac - Quickly and easily send REST, Soap, GraphQL, GRPC, MQTT and WebSocket requests directly within Visual Studio Code
vscode-git-graph - View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code, and easily perform Git actions from the graph.
vscode-live-server - Launch a development local Server with live reload feature for static & dynamic pages.
vscode-intelephense - PHP intellisense for Visual Studio Code
vscode-jest - The optimal flow for Jest based testing in VS Code
vetur - Vue tooling for VS Code.
rest-api-fuzz-testing - REST API Fuzz Testing (RAFT): Source code for self-hosted service developed for Azure, including the API, orchestration engine, and default set of security tools (including MSR's RESTler), that enables developers to embed security tooling into their CI/CD workflows
marp-vscode - Marp for VS Code: Create slide deck written in Marp Markdown on VS Code