Windows/BSD/Linux supported, HTTP and HTTPS supported as well. For self-signed certificates use -k, and skip timing the body of a response with -I. Follow 30x redirects with -L. Change HTTP method with -X METHOD. Provide a PUT or POST request body with -d string. To supply the PUT or POST body as a file, use -d @filename. Add extra request headers with -H 'Name: value'. The response body is usually discarded, you can use -o filename to save it to a file, or -O to save it to the file name suggested by the server. HTTP/HTTPS proxies supported via the usual HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY env vars (as well as lower case variants). Supply your own client-side certificate with -E cert.pem.
Features
- httpstat visualizes curl(1) statistics in a way of beauty and clarity
- It is a single file
- Compatible with Python 3
- Windows/BSD/Linux supported
- HTTP and HTTPS are supported
- HTTP/HTTPS proxies supported
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