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Depending on your usage, you may not need a separate app. Jetbrains[0], Visual Studio[1] and VSCode[2] have support for http files.

[0]: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/http-client-in-product-c...

[1]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/test/http-file...

[2]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=humao.re...



The vscore one is a plugin from some random person, to be called built in


Insert xkcd 2347 here.


Last time I checked, they don’t support the exact same format in each product.

Thus, we stick with hurl.

QA seems to stick to robot framework instead. Some use Bruno.


TIL about .http files. Thank you :)

Converted a bunch stuff just laying in my shell history into actual actionable files finally :D


A lot of organizations have very large suites of postman collections that serve as API documentation, regression and QA testing… they often heavily rely on the postman Javascript libraries and have custom code embedded directly in the collection.


In our case, some non-devs use http apis too, notably QA. Bruno currently fills that role.




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