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    libhv

    libhv

    Network library for developing TCP/UDP/SSL/HTTP/WebSocket/MQTT client

    ...SSL/TLS support: (via WITH_OPENSSL or WITH_GNUTLS or WITH_MBEDTLS) HTTP client/server (support https http1/x http2 grpc). HTTP supports static service, indexof service, proxy service, sync/async API handler. HTTP supports RESTful, router, middleware, keep-alive, chunked, SSE, etc. WebSocket client/server.
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    iOS WebKit Debug Proxy

    iOS WebKit Debug Proxy

    A DevTools proxy for iOS devices

    The ios_webkit_debug_proxy (aka iwdp) proxies requests from usbmuxd daemon over a websocket connection, allowing developers to send commands to MobileSafari and UIWebViews on real and simulated iOS devices. iOS WebKit Debug Proxy works on Linux, MacOS & Windows. The iOS Simulator is supported, but it must be started before the proxy. The simulator can be started in XCode, standalone, or via the command line. ios_webkit_debug_proxy can be used with many tools such as Chrome DevTools and Safari Web Inspector. ...
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    nanomsg

    nanomsg

    nanomsg library

    ...These scalability protocols are lightweight messaging protocols that can be used to solve a number of very common messaging patterns, such as request/reply, publish/subscribe, surveyor/respondent, and so forth. These protocols can run over a variety of transports such as TCP, UNIX sockets, and even WebSocket. This pattern is useful for solving producer/consumer problems, including load-balancing. Messages flow from the push side to the pull side. If multiple peers are connected, the pattern attempts to distribute fairly. nanomsg is a socket library that provides several common communication patterns. It aims to make the networking layer fast, scalable, and easy to use. ...
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    Ulfius HTTP Framework

    Ulfius HTTP Framework

    Web Framework to build REST APIs, Webservices or any HTTP endpoint

    HTTP Framework for REST Applications in C. Based on GNU libmicrohttpd for the backend web server, Jansson for the json manipulation library, and Libcurl for the SMTP client API. Used to facilitate the creation of web applications in C programs with a small memory footprint, as in embedded systems applications. You can create web services in HTTP or HTTPS mode, stream data, or implement server web sockets.
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    FACIL.IO

    FACIL.IO

    Your high performance web application C framework

    facil.io is an evented Network library written in C. facil.io provides high performance TCP/IP network services by using an evented design that was tested to provide an easy solution to the C10K problem. facil.io includes a mini-framework for Web Applications, with a fast HTTP / WebSocket server, integrated Pub/Sub, optional Redis connectivity, easy JSON handling, Mustache template rendering and more nifty tidbits. facil.io powers the HTTP/Websockets Ruby Iodine server and it can easily power your application as well. facil.io is easy to code with and aims at minimizing the developer's learning curve. In addition to detailed documentation and examples, the API is unified in style and the same types and API used for HTTP requests is used for JSON and Mustache rendering - so there's less to learn. facil.io should work on Linux / BSD / macOS (and possibly CYGWIN) and is continuously tested on both Linux and macOS.
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    Mongoose OS

    Mongoose OS

    IoT firmware development framework

    Mongoose OS, an IoT Firmware Development Framework. Supported microcontrollers, ESP32, ESP8266, CC3220, CC3200, STM32F4, STM32L4, STM32F7. Amazon AWS IoT, Microsoft Azure, Google IoT Core integrated. Code in C or JavaScript. Mongoose OS is integrated and powers many types of devices and appliances globally. Microsoft Azure IoT recommends Mongoose OS for OTA, automatic device management and deploying firmware updates at scale. Built-in flash encryption, crypto chip support, ARM mbedTLS...
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    HTTP Test Tool
    httest is a script based tool for testing and benchmarking web applications, web servers, proxy servers and web browsers. httest can emulate clients and servers in the same test script, very useful for testing proxys.
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