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    Microsoft Kiota

    Microsoft Kiota

    OpenAPI based HTTP Client code generator

    Microsoft Kiota is an open-source tool that generates client libraries from OpenAPI descriptions, making it easier to interact with RESTful APIs. It is designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Graph and other API ecosystems, providing strongly typed SDKs in multiple programming languages. Kiota simplifies API consumption by automating the creation of client libraries, reducing the manual effort needed to integrate with APIs.
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    Curlie

    Curlie

    The power of curl, the ease of use of httpie

    If you like the interface of HTTPie but miss the features of curl, curlie is what you are searching for. Curlie is a frontend to curl that adds the ease of use of httpie, without compromising on features and performance. All curl options are exposed with syntax sugar and output formatting inspired from httpie. When running interactively, curlie provides pretty-printed output for json. To force pretty-printed output, pass --pretty.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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. 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. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Serverless Offline

    Serverless Offline

    Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally

    This Serverless plugin emulates AWS λ and API Gateway on your local machine to speed up your development cycles. To do so, it starts an HTTP server that handles the request's lifecycle like APIG does and invokes your handlers. Options passed on the command line override YAML options. List of available function names and their corresponding serverless.yml function keys are listed after the server starts. This is important if you use a custom naming scheme for your functions as serverless-offline will use your custom name. The left side is the function's key in your serverless.yml and the right side is the function name that is used to call the function externally such as aws-sdk. ...
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    A command-line interface tool for API mocking and proxying using Apimimic. Apimimic is a powerful API mocking platform that allows you to create, manage, and simulate API endpoints with ease. This CLI tool integrates with the Apimimic service to provide local API mocking and proxying capabilities. What is Apimimic? Apimimic is a comprehensive API mocking solution that offers: 🚀 Fast and intuitive API mocking through a user-friendly interface 🔀 Proxy mode to selectively mock endpoints while forwarding others to your real API 🤖 AI-powered response generation ⚡ Automatic CRUD operation generation 📚 OpenAPI specification support The CLI tool extends these capabilities to your local development environment, allowing you to: Intercept HTTP requests and return mocked JSON responses from your Apimimic project Forward unmocked requests to your actual backend when using proxy mode Seamlessly integrate with your development workflow Configure listening address and remote API
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