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An elegant HTTP networking library for Swift, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for making network requests.
A Swift library that makes it easy to handle JSON data with type safety and concise syntax.
A tiny and elegant JavaScript HTTP client based on the Fetch API with retries, timeouts, and hooks.
A universal Swift API for requesting and checking iOS system permissions like camera, location, and notifications.
A universal Swift API for requesting and checking iOS system permissions like camera, location, and notifications.
A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax for making HTTP requests.
A lightweight iOS/macOS network debugging library that logs all network requests with a one-line setup.
A Go library for validating request data with simple, Laravel-inspired rules.
A deprecated package that enabled using the Ky HTTP client in both Node.js and browsers via polyfills.
A Delphi and Lazarus library for consuming REST services with support for multiple HTTP engines and adapters.
A PHP FastCGI client for sending synchronous and asynchronous requests to PHP-FPM via network or Unix domain sockets.
Adds request-reply messaging and explicit channels to Backbone applications for better communication patterns.
A developer-friendly HTTP request library for Go, inspired by Python-Requests.
A type-safe, resilient, and tiny fetch wrapper for TypeScript that never throws on non-200 responses.
A static analysis tool for Go that checks whether HTTP response bodies are properly closed to enable TCP connection reuse.
A Go HTTP client library inspired by axios and Python requests, offering a simple API with no third-party dependencies.
A versatile Swift HTTP networking library with built-in Codable support, request interceptors, and popular framework integrations.
A low-level Swift networking library for building HTTP and FastCGI servers, underpinning the Kitura web framework.
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