This is the Windows app named Curlie whose latest release can be downloaded as curlie-v1.6.9.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
Curlie
DESCRIPTION:
If you like the interface of HTTPie but miss the features of curl, curlie is what you are searching for. Curlie is a frontend to curl that adds the ease of use of httpie, without compromising on features and performance. All curl options are exposed with syntax sugar and output formatting inspired from httpie. When running interactively, curlie provides pretty-printed output for json. To force pretty-printed output, pass --pretty.
Features
- Like curl but unlike httpie, headers are written on stderr instead of stdout
- Output is not buffered, all the formatting is done on the fly so you can easily debug streamed data
- Use the --curl option to print executed curl command
- When running interactively, curlie provides pretty-printed output for json
- To force pretty-printed output, pass --pretty
- All curl options are exposed with syntax sugar and output formatting inspired from httpie
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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