Check out whatβs new in HTTPie for Web & Desktop 2025.2.0| Changelog #0027 β π€ Export/import, path params, copy as command, and mor...
Check out whatβs new in HTTPie for Web & Desktop 2025.1.0| Changelog #0026 β πββοΈοΈ UI refresh, IDE-like features, enhanced ...
Check out whatβs new in HTTPie for Web & Desktop 2024.1.1| HTTPie blog
Check out whatβs new in HTTPie for Web & Desktop 2023.3.0, and HTTPie for Terminal 3.2.2.| HTTPie blog
HTTPie for Web & Desktop 2023.2.x with improved sync, bug fixes, and a comprehensive internal refactoring.| HTTPie blog
AI assistant, HTTP methods in tabs, library context menu, cURL input mode, and more.| HTTPie blog
Today weβre launching HTTPie AI, a new way to interact with APIs. HTTPie AI assistant uses state-of-the-art artificial intelligence to help you become more productive.| HTTPie blog
HTTPie for Web & Desktop v2022.16.0 with Postman and Insomnia import and GraphQL improvements.| HTTPie blog
A new release of HTTPie for Web & Desktop focused data navigating and processing.| HTTPie blog
A new major release of HTTPie for Web & Desktop with focus on developer productivity and streamlining the overall experience for our users.| HTTPie blog
Weβre excited to announce GraphQL APIs testing and other improvements to our API testing clients to make your API development even smoother.| HTTPie blog
After months of development, testing, and collecting feedback in private beta, weβre opening HTTPie for Web & Desktop to everyone today π| HTTPie blog
OPTIONS method, API key auth through parameters, HTTPie for Terminal 3.2, UI improvements, bug fixes, and more.| HTTPie blog
Refined UI, man pages, single binary executables, Debian releases, and more.| HTTPie blog
Duplicating collections, UI improvements, and bug fixes.| HTTPie blog
Spaces, API key auth, contextual delete dialogs, unified create button, improved font, upcoming HTTPie for Terminal 3.2, and much more.| HTTPie blog
Improved cookie management, automatic session upgrades, nested JSON enhancements, and more.| Whatβs new in HTTPie for Terminal 3.1 β HTTPie blog
Browser preview, drag & drop in the library, improved help.| HTTPie blog
Streamlined library, improved request duplication, nested JSON improvements, new CLI description export command, and more.| HTTPie blog
Dedicated settings tab, option to automatically follow redirects, speed-ups, HTTPie for Terminal 3.0.2, and more.| HTTPie blog
Prettify JSON, custom macOS window, refined cursors, extra collection icons, and HTTPie for Terminal 3.0| HTTPie blog
Nested JSON syntax, plugin manager, response metrics, speed-ups, improved UI/UX, other features, and bug fixes.| HTTPie blog
You can now export requests to 30+ formats in HTTPie for Web & Desktop, and enjoy a more robust and user-friendly nested JSON syntax in the CLI.| HTTPie blog
Personalized library with collection icons, preview improvements, request methods in sidebar, new library icon, and more.| HTTPie blog
Collection-level auth, default User-Agent, timed responses in HTTPie for Terminal, and more.| HTTPie blog
This week we shipped a library feature preview (collections, drafts, named requests), runnable terminal examples in the docs, and more.| HTTPie blog
Announcing desktop app availability, support for nested JSON in the CLI, improvements across the platform.| HTTPie blog
This week we added an HTTPie for Web & Desktop β Terminal command export, panel resizing, tabs reordering, a new plugin manager (CLI), and more.| HTTPie blog
This week we shipped a new tabs feature, local persistence, and more.| HTTPie blog
Hello, World! Welcome to our weekly changelog. In this weekβs edition, youβll learn about our new light theme and other improvements across the platform.| HTTPie blog
Charset detection, display charset and mime overwrite, support for XSSI-prefixed JSON, and other improvements.| HTTPie blog
Whether building or consuming APIs, you're definitely testing out API calls. The command line is a developer's best friend for quick checks and iterative development.| Command-line API testing tricks β HTTPie blog
A new way to pass raw request data as an alternative to piping, XML pretty-printing, and improved packaging.| Whatβs new in HTTPie for Terminal 2.5.0 β HTTPie blog
Celebrating 53K GitHub stars, unified code style across the platform, and more.| Changelog #0006 β π¨ Unified style β HTTPie blog
Today, we'll be diving into The Movie Database with HTTPie, jq, and jid and learning how to navigate its API efficiently.| Navigating an API from the terminal β HTTPie blog
What we learned from losing a decade of stargazers and watchers, the biggest accidental community loss in open source history.| How we lost 54k GitHub stars β HTTPie blog