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HTTPie
A user-friendly command-line and web-based HTTP client designed for testing and debugging APIs. It uses intuitive syntax, colorized output, and built-in JSON support.
Why Itβs Useful
It makes API interaction from the terminal far more readable than curl. The web app version adds team collaboration features for sharing and documenting API requests.
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