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    Posting

    Posting

    The modern API client that lives in your terminal

    Posting is an open-source, terminal-based API client designed for developers who prefer a fast, keyboard-driven workflow. It allows users to create, test, and manage HTTP requests directly from the command line without relying on graphical tools. The interface is highly interactive, offering features like command palettes, jump navigation, and real-time editing for efficient API exploration.
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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. Writing tests for APIs written on-top of hug should be easy and intuitive. Magic done once, in an API...
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