HTTPie

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As easy as HTTPie /aitch-tee-tee-pie/ 🍰 Modern, user-friendly CLI HTTP client. JSON, colors, wget-like downloads, plugins & more. // by

Joined September 2016

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  1. Retweeted
    May 8

    TIL: Current HTTPie versions now have an alias, https, so you can drop the "https://" from URLs as you make requests.

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  2. Apr 18

    🎥 Interactive HTTPie docs with an embedded terminal in action

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  3. Apr 18

    You can now also execute code examples in the docs straight from the browser via (feedback appreciated):

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  4. Apr 18
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  5. Jan 13
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  6. 1 Dec 2019

    🥳 looks like HTTPie has hit the HN front page once again “Truly one of the best cli tools out there” “This is the gold standard of CLI tools” “This is one of the best cli tool I loved it 4 years ago and still do” “I use HTTPie all the time” ♥️

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  7. Retweeted
    30 Nov 2019

    Finally released `httpie-credential-store` plugin for (). From now on, there's no need to memorize or look through your password manager for a proper secret.

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  8. 9 Sep 2019

    Switching to supporting only Python 3 has brought and will bring multiple benefits: smaller and simpler codebase that is more fun to work on, type annotations, static type checking via mypy, better HTTP support out of the box, etc.

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  9. 9 Sep 2019

    HTTPie 1.0.3 is the last version to support Python 2.7. The next release—v2.0.0—will require Python 3.6+.

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  10. Retweeted
    10 Jan 2019

    If you're in need of a great CLI tool to use with HTTP servers, RESTful APIs, and web services you're in luck. HTTPie from is the perfect solution 🤗 Part of December's

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  11. 29 Aug 2019

    "The next time you are debugging a web API, whether your own or someone else's, put down your cURL and reach for HTTPie, the command-line client for web APIs."

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  12. 26 Aug 2019
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    1 Jul 2019
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  14. Retweeted
    17 May 2019
    Replying to

    httpie is hispter, curl is neckbeard. there's fur on my neck

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  15. Retweeted
    17 May 2019

    "Should I use curl or wget?" Neither. You should use httpie

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  16. 8 May 2019
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    1. fx, a command-line JSON processing tool 2. http-prompt, for interacting with APIs 3. fselect, for querying files with an SQL-like syntax 4. ranger, a command-line file manager 5. tokei, to view statistics on you { author: }

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  18. Retweeted
    30 Apr 2019

    I'm sad I waited this long to try HTTPie. That's some good stuff right there.

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    25 Apr 2019
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