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    APIAuto

    APIAuto

    The most advanced tool for HTTP API

    The most powerful and easy-to-use HTTP interface tool for agile development, machine learning zero-code testing, code generation and static inspection, document generation and cursor suspension comments. A one-stop experience integrating documentation, testing, mocking, debugging, and management, as well as efficient and easy-to-use shortcut keys such as one-key formatting, commenting/uncommenting, etc.
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    Dredd

    Dredd

    Language-agnostic HTTP API Testing Tool

    Dredd is a language-agnostic command-line tool for validating API description documents against the backend implementation of the API. Dredd reads your API description and step by step validates whether your API implementation replies with responses as they are described in the documentation. Dredd supports writing hooks — a glue code for each test setup and teardown.
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    The Chemicals Database

    An Open Source "product catalogue" that is customizable and versatile.

    The Chemicals Database is a simple yet effective approach to track a stock of products. It provides a "product catalogue" that is accessible from any workplace over Intranet (http) and the server can be operated "in the cloud". Although this documentation deals in particular with a stock of chemicals in a laboratory, it can easily be adapted to any other "items" such as samples, spare parts, tools and other inventory.
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    (Media Tester) Is a Multicast Monitoring Tool This project used to Monitor Multicast Streams, Bit rate, Alarms, Reports, Video Recording, http://media-tester.sourceforge.net
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    Anastasia is a SGML/XML publication tool which allows the processing and searching of large documents using tcl scripting. See https://github.com/peterrobinson/Anastasia2 for updated code, etc, for running in Apache 2 environments.
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    Tool to convert Common Log Format files to a mysql query. Inverse of mls2clf, which can be found at SF too. The people from http://www.gentoo-forum.nl are running this project, as it was used at first for their site.
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    The most powerful non-commercial translation memory software (TM tool) with enhanced capabilities, like networking/collaboration (http, rpc), encoding conversion, project management capabilities, email capability with attachments, file tree diff etc.
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