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    Posting

    Posting

    The modern API client that lives in your terminal

    ...Posting supports saving requests in a readable, version-control-friendly format, making it ideal for collaboration and reproducibility. It also includes scripting capabilities, enabling users to run Python code before and after requests to automate workflows. Overall, Posting brings a modern, customizable, and developer-centric API testing experience to the terminal.
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    whatsapp-api-client-python
    This library helps you easily create a Python application with WhatsApp API. https://green-api.com/en/
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    doccano client

    doccano client

    A simple client for doccano API

    doccano-client is a simple client wrapper for the doccano API. We're introducing a newly revamped Doccano API Client that features more Pythonic interaction as well as more testing and documentation. It also adds more regulated compatibility with specific Doccano release versions.
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    hug

    hug

    Embrace the APIs of the future. For developing APIs

    hug aims to make developing Python-driven APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler. As a result, it drastically simplifies Python API development. Make developing a Python-driven API as succinct as a written definition. The framework should encourage code that self-documents. It should be fast. A developer should never feel the need to look somewhere else for performance reasons.
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    rest-dev-vnc-docker

    rest-dev-vnc-docker

    Restful / SOAP API Development with common tools in VNC/noVNC Docker

    The idea is to use Docker with VNC/noVNC to aggregate all the needed and related Developments tools/IDEs within a single Docker as an agile way to stand up specific collections of tools quick within a Container quick computing needs. REST Development (this GIT) to cover end-to-end needs from JSON/XML, REST connection, Swagger, MongoDB, Test, etc. The use-cases of this kind of VNC/noVNC docker container is just limited by your imaginations and your device or network limitations. Virtually...
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    Db Api client is a simple Python DB Api v2.0 client. It shows some information about database, tables, table\'s description. Db Api Client provides sql queries executing, shows results, and exports to some formats (html, csv).
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