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An open-source, offline-first API client that stores collections as files for Git-based collaboration.
The industry-leading GraphQL client for TypeScript, JavaScript, React, Vue, Angular, and more.
A declarative JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers to integrate cloud services like authentication, storage, and APIs.
A declarative JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers to integrate cloud services like authentication, storage, and APIs.
A highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client for React, Preact, Vue, Solid, and Svelte.
A highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client for React, Preact, Vue, Solid, and Svelte.
A minimal, extensible, and type-safe GraphQL client for JavaScript with full type inference and a powerful extension system.
A comprehensive open-source GraphQL platform for .NET, featuring a server, client, IDE, and DataLoader.
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.
A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, written in Swift.
A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for the JVM, Android, and Kotlin multiplatform.
A curl-like CLI and universal JavaScript client for GraphQL with autocomplete, subscriptions, and schema introspection.
A GraphQL client for Flutter and Dart, providing a modern feature set with high-performance Streams integration.
A strongly typed GraphQL client and code generator with autocomplete for TypeScript, compatible with Apollo and React Native.
A fully-featured HTTP client interface for Neovim, supporting REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and WebSocket requests.
A minimal, hooks-first GraphQL client for React with a tiny bundle size and full SSR support.
A collection of libraries for building and running GraphQL clients and servers in Kotlin.
A fully-featured, production-ready caching GraphQL client for Angular applications.
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