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    Webhook.site

    Webhook.site

    Test HTTP webhooks with this handy tool that displays requests

    With Webhook.site, you instantly get a unique, random URL that you can use to test and debug Webhooks and HTTP requests, as well as to create your own workflows using the Custom Actions graphical editor or WebhookScript, a simple scripting language, to transform, validate and process HTTP requests. There are two versions of Webhook.site. The completely open-source, MIT-licensed version is available on Github, which can be self-hosted using e.g. Docker, is great for testing Webhooks, but...
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    Strider

    Strider

    Open Source Continuous Integration & Deployment Server

    Strider is an Open Source Continuous Deployment / Continuous Integration platform written in Node.js and Ember.js, with MongoDB as a backing store. Strider is designed to be easy to set up and use, with reasonable defaults and automation and minimal extraneous UI. It is also extremely customizable through plugins, which allows it to add hooks for performing arbitrary actions during build, modify the database schema, create or modify user interfaces, and so much more! Strider comes with a...
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