HTTP Toolkit UI - the core of the product, a TypeScript + React app that powers most of the functionality you use, except for things that can't be done in a web page (i.e.HTTP Toolkit Website - the source for the website, including the marketing pages, the blog, and the docs.The main repos you might be interested in are: All of that is open source, licensed as a mixture of copyleft AGPL (for the HTTP Toolkit-specific components, ensuring all direct derivative projects are open-source too) and permissive Apache-2/MIT licenses (for all the general-purpose reusable libraries). Yes, even the account management servers, even the paid features, everything. This github organization contains the entire project. Feel free to get in touch with any other questions about this too. To claim your Pro account, get in touch once you've made your contribution, with the email you'd like associated with your account. The goal is to reward anything that helps drive HTTP Toolkit development or bring it to new people. That includes code contributions, but documentation improvements, article & blog posts elsewhere about the project, bug & security reports, and anything else that helps drive HTTP Toolkit forwards. Want to go further, to build & contribute the HTTP Toolkit features & fixes you're looking for yourself? HTTP Toolkit is 100% open source, so you can help shape it directly! All contributors get free HTTP Toolkit Pro (more background on this over here). Would you like to help design the perfect HTTP debugging tool? Take a look through the open issues, and add a □ on topics you care about to prioritize them. If that's too public, you can also send a message directly. Have some ideas, problems or questions about HTTP Toolkit? Post an issue in this repo. HTTP Toolkit is driven by its community of users and their feedback. Intercept any HTTP traffic: HTTP Toolkit is a transparent HTTP proxy, and can intercept plain HTTP, encrypted HTTPS, WebSockets, HTTP/2, proxy requests, direct requests, manually redirected packets, you name it, all on one port.Mock endpoints or servers, with a flexible rule configurations to match and handle requests automatically, to send responses, inject failures & timeouts, or transparently redirect requests elsewhere.Breakpoint live requests or responses, to rewrite HTTP traffic on the fly.Quickly find the data you care about, with exchanges highlighted by client and tagged by category (images, JSON responses, errors), and free-text & structured filtering across all request & response data.Easily understand collected HTTP traffic, with inline documentation for all standard headers & responses statuses, plus body decoding, highlighting, folding, and other niceties, powered by the same internals as Visual Studio Code.Inspect the full headers & body for every request & response from every client, to immediately see what's really being sent & received on the wire.Collect interesting traffic without intercepting everything on your whole machine, so there's no extra noise and no side-effects - just the traffic you care about.Instantly intercept browsers, most backend & scripting languages (from Node.js to PHP), Android devices, Electron apps and more with one-click setup. Want to contribute to HTTP Toolkit's development yourself? Dive in. Want to give feedback, report bugs, or get help? File an issue. ➡️ Find out more and try it out now at ⬅️ Explore Android app traffic, mock requests between your microservices, and x-ray your browser traffic to debug, understand and test anything. You can use it to intercept, inspect & rewrite HTTP(S) traffic, from everything to anywhere.
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