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    Requestly

    Requestly

    A Powerful API Mocking and Testing Tool

    Most Popular developer tool for frontend developers & QAs to debug web and mobile applications. Redirect URL (Switch Environments), Modify Headers, Mock APIs, Modify Response, Insert Scripts & Report Bugs with debugging sessions. Bring the power of Charles Proxy, Fiddler & Postman together with beautiful, modern UI & collaboration features. Available as a browser extension on all major browsers & desktop apps on all platforms. Requestly is an Open-Source platform for front-end developers with essential tooling & integrations that helps them write, test & debug their code 10x faster. Requestly reduces dependency on backend devs and environments for development & testing needs. ...
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    James

    James

    Web Debugging Proxy Application

    James is an HTTP Proxy and Monitor that enables developers to view and intercept requests made from the browser. It is an open-source alternative to the popular developer tool Charles. James is built with hoxy, electron and react. Use wildcards in the "url to map" field, put a "*" between two adjacent slashes. The electron instance will automatically reload whenever a change is made.
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    Betwixt

    Betwixt

    Web debugging proxy based on Chrome DevTools network panel

    ...Download the latest release for your operating system, build your own bundle or run Betwixt from the source code. In order to capture traffic, you'll have to direct it to the proxy created by Betwixt in the background.
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    spy-debugger

    spy-debugger

    WeChat debugging, WebView style debugging, and real-machine debugging

    ...Keep the phone and PC under the same network (for example, connect to the same Wi-Fi at the same time). Enter the command line spy-debugger, follow the command line prompt to open the corresponding address with a browser. Set the HTTP proxy of the mobile phone, the proxy IP address is set to the PC's IP address, and the port is spy-debuggerthe startup port (default port: 9888), and then, install the certificate on the mobile phone. Use the mobile browser to visit the page you want to debug.
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