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    Ruby wrapper and CLI for the GitLab REST API

    ...In addition to the Ruby library, there is a command-line interface which enables many GitLab operations from the terminal (or scripts) without needing to manually craft API requests. The gem supports customization of endpoint URL, private tokens, proxy and HTTP options, making it suitable for self-managed GitLab instances as well as gitlab.com. It is test-covered and built to be simple to integrate into Ruby projects or CI scripts. Being open-source under a BSD-2-Clause license, it invites reuse in organizational tooling or internal DevOps workflows. Overall, it is a useful tool for teams working with GitLab who want to automate tasks.
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    bat is a Go-implemented, cURL-like command-line HTTP client designed to be “for humans,” emphasizing an expressive and intuitive syntax. It allows developers to test, debug, and generally interact with HTTP servers using concise commands that feel more like a small DSL than raw cURL flags. The tool supports a wide range of HTTP operations including custom methods, headers, JSON payloads, form submissions, file uploads, authentication and proxy configuration. Its README showcases simple “hello world” usage as well as more advanced scenarios, such as inspecting the exact request being sent via print options. ...
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