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    HTTPie CLI

    HTTPie CLI

    Modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era

    HTTPie (pronounced aitch-tee-tee-pie) is a command-line HTTP client. Its goal is to make CLI interaction with web services as human-friendly as possible. HTTPie is designed for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with APIs & HTTP servers. The HTTP & HTTPS commands allow for creating and sending arbitrary HTTP requests. They use simple and natural syntax and provide formatted and colorized output.
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    AppletJAX

    JavaScript API for complex cross-multi-site messaging and management

    Bring multiple Web site's services together into a single application without having to build complex server-side code, proxies and signed applets. Combine HTML5's cross-site messaging and the ease of use of REST into a single powerful API and you have AppletJAX! Based on a simple "listener" or "observer" style interface, AppletJAX takes the hassle of managing who's messaging who, who's listening to who, which message belongs to whom and replaces it all with simplicity and elegance.
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