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A beautiful, feature-rich GraphQL Client IDE for all platforms, helping you debug GraphQL queries and implementations.
A beautiful, feature-rich GraphQL Client IDE for debugging queries across all platforms.
Open-source API mocking and contract testing server for OpenAPI and Postman specifications.
A modern HTTP(S) load generator and ApacheBench replacement written in Go for performance testing.
A more expressive universal gRPC client with REPL and CLI modes for API inspection and automation.
A lightweight Java framework for easily creating HTTP, REST, and WebSocket stub servers for integration testing.
A language-agnostic command-line tool for validating API documentation against backend implementation.
An interactive web server for inspecting HTTP requests and forging responses with a terminal UI.
A curated collection of tools, frameworks, and resources for building and managing RESTful HTTP+JSON APIs.
A curated collection of resources for designing, developing, testing, and documenting RESTful APIs.
A curated list of resources for designing, developing, testing, and documenting RESTful APIs.
A curl frontend with HTTPie's user-friendly interface, combining curl's power with intuitive syntax and formatting.
A terminal-based API client for sending HTTP/WebSocket requests, managing collections, and scripting—free, offline, and account-less.
A curl-like CLI and universal JavaScript client for GraphQL with autocomplete, subscriptions, and schema introspection.
Automatically generate thousands of test cases from OpenAPI or GraphQL schemas to find edge-case API bugs.
A lightweight desktop application for editing and testing GraphQL queries using GraphiQL.
A hackable HTTP proxy for resiliency testing, simulating network failures and unexpected conditions in Node.js.
A concise, declarative Go library for end-to-end HTTP and REST API testing with chainable request builders and assertions.
A tiny shell script wrapper for curl that provides a simple command-line interface for interacting with REST services in pipelines.
A free, native macOS application for testing and debugging HTTP/REST endpoints with a lightweight UI.
Generates OpenAPI documentation for Symfony REST APIs using PHP 8 attributes.
A lightweight HTTP load testing tool written in Rust with an Ansible-inspired YAML syntax for defining benchmarks.
A curated collection of software testing tools, frameworks, books, blogs, and resources for testers and developers.
A curated collection of software testing tools, frameworks, books, blogs, and resources for testers and developers.
Versatile HTTP traffic mocking and testing library for Go, compatible with any net/http based client.
A comprehensive roadmap and learning path for aspiring Software Quality Assurance and Quality Automation Engineers.
A comprehensive roadmap and learning path for aspiring Software Quality Assurance and Quality Automation Engineers.
A fast, asynchronous HTTP client for Neovim that runs HTTP requests directly from .http files within the editor.
A fully-featured HTTP client interface for Neovim, supporting REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and WebSocket requests.
A lightweight, customizable Web Component for rendering interactive OpenAPI/Swagger documentation.
A lightweight WebComponent for rendering interactive OpenAPI/Swagger documentation with built-in API testing capabilities.
A Kubernetes-native open-source platform for API mocking and contract testing from OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, gRPC, GraphQL, and Postman assets.
An open-source API Quality Assurance framework for automated testing of REST, GraphQL, gRPC, tRPC, and SOAP APIs.
An open-source tool that creates public URLs for locally running HTTP(s) servers, enabling internet-wide access for testing and sharing.
A Burp Suite extension for advanced GraphQL security testing, featuring vulnerability scanning, batch attacks, and schema analysis.
A testing layer for Microsoft's HttpClient library that creates canned responses using a fluent API.
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