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HTTPie (pronounced aitch-tee-tee-pie) is a command-line HTTP client.
Its goal is to make CLI interaction with web services as human-friendly as possible.
HTTPie is designed for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with APIs & HTTP servers.
The http
& https
commands allow for creating and sending arbitrary HTTP requests.
They use simple and natural syntax and provide formatted and colorized output.
Please note we recently accidentally made this repo private for a moment, and GitHub deleted our community that took a decade to build. Read the full story here: https://httpie.io/blog/stardust
wget
-like downloadsHello World:
https httpie.io/hello
Custom HTTP method, HTTP headers and JSON data:
http PUT pie.dev/put X-API-Token:123 name=John
Build and print a request without sending it using offline mode:
http --offline pie.dev/post hello=offline
Use GitHub API to post a comment on an Issue with authentication:
http -a USERNAME POST https://api.github.com/repos/httpie/cli/issues/83/comments body='HTTPie is awesome! :heart:'
httpie
tag.Have a look through existing Issues and Pull Requests that you could help with. If you'd like to request a feature or report a bug, please create a GitHub Issue using one of the templates provided.
FAQs
HTTPie: modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era.
We found that httpie demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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