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A command-line tool for interacting with web sites and APIs

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http-tool

A command-line tool for interacting with web sites and APIs http-tool is a command-line utility like curl or HTTPie, used for making HTTP requests.

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Installation

Make sure you have Node 4 or newer, and run npm install -g http-tool.

Usage

Usage: http-tool [options] <URL>

Options

HTTP method

To specify which HTTP method to use (GET, POST, DELETE, etc.), use the --method or -m option. The default is GET.

Authentication

To use HTTP basic authentication, use the --auth or -a option. You can specify both the username and password as username:password, or you can just specify the username, in which case you'll be prompted for a password.

Custom request headers

To include custom headers in the HTTP request, use the --header or -H option. The header should be specified as a key: value pair as a string, e.g. -H "Content-Type: application/json. You can use the --header or -H option multiple times for multiple custom headers.

Request body data

To send data in the request body, use the --data or -d option. For example, to send JSON in a POST request:

http-tool -m POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"foo\": \"bar\"}" http://httpbin.org/post

Cookies

To include cookies with a request, use the --cookie or -c option. The cookie should be specified as a Key=Value pair, e.g. --cookie "Token=abc123". You can use the --cookie option multiple times for multiple cookies.

Output options

  • --headers-only, -r: Only include the response headers in the output
  • --body-only, -b: Only include the response body in the output
  • --output <file>, -o <file>: Save the output to a file

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Package last updated on 30 Oct 2016

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