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    Tinker

    Android hot-fix solution library

    Tinker is a hot-fix solution library for Android, and the official one for WeChat. It supports dex, So library, and resources, allowing application updates without needing reinstallation. Tinker consists mainly of 3 parts: a gradle compile plugin, a core SDK library, and a command-line version of non-gradle compiled users. There are many other hot-fix solutions just like Tinker, but Tinker overcomes many of the problems that other solutions have. For starters, Tinker offers class, So and...
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    SuperAgent

    SuperAgent

    Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client)

    ...If you are using browserify, webpack, rollup, or another bundler, then you can follow the same usage as Node. SuperAgent is easily extended via plugins. The Node client supports making requests to Unix Domain Sockets. DELETE, HEAD, PATCH, POST, and PUT requests can also be used, simply change the method name. Absolute URLs can be used. In web browsers absolute URLs work only if the server implements CORS.
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    Refit

    Refit

    The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET.

    ...Refit currently supports the following platforms and any .NET Standard 2.0 target. Every method must have an HTTP attribute that provides the request method and relative URL. There are six built-in annotations: Get, Post, Put, Delete, Patch and Head. The relative URL of the resource is specified in the annotation. A request URL can be updated dynamically using replacement blocks and parameters on the method. A replacement block is an alphanumeric string surrounded by { and }. Parameters that are not specified as a URL substitution will automatically be used as query parameters. ...
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