a CLI app can send pretty HTTP & API requests with TUI.
- Shell
curl -fsSL https://git.io/resto | bash
- PowerShell
iwr -useb https://git.io/resto-win | iex
then restart your powershell
go install github.com/abdfnx/resto@latest
gh extension install abdfnx/gh-resto
docker run -it restohq/resto <CMD>
full container:
docker run -it restohq/resto-full
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Open Resto UI
resto
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Send a request to a URL
resto get https://api.github.com
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Send a request to a URL and use resto editor
resto post https://localhost:3000/v1/login --content-type json --editor
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Read Body from stdin
cat schema.graphql | resto post https://api.spacex.land/graphql --content-type graphql --body-stdin
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Use Authentecation with Basic Auth or Bearer Token
# Bearer Token resto delete https://api.secman.dev/api/logins/13 --content-type json --token TOKEN # Basic Auth resto delete https://api.secman.dev/api/logins/13 --content-type json --username USERNAME --password PASSWORD
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Save response to a file
resto get http://localhost:3333/api/v1/hello --save response.json
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Install binary app from script URL and run it.
resto install https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh resto i https://get.docker.com
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Send a request from Restofile
resto run # from path resto run --file ./examples/restofile/basic_request/Restofile
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Get the latest release/tag from repository
resto get-latest abdfnx/resto # use another registry resto get-latest 23028539 --registry gitlab.com # with access token resto get-latest spittet/node-postgresql --registry bitbucket.org --token YOUR-ACCESS-TOKEN
GET
&HEAD
flags
-H, --headers Just show the response headers
-j, --just-body Just show the response body
-p, --password string The password to use for basic authentication
-s, --save string Save the response body to a file
-t, --token string The bearer token to use for authentication
-u, --username string The username to use for basic authentication
POST
,PUT
,PATCH
,DELETE
flags
-b, --body string The body of the request
-i, --body-stdin Read the body from stdin
-c, --content-type string The content type of the body
-e, --editor Open the editor to edit the body
-H, --headers Just show the response headers
-j, --just-body Just show the response body
-p, --password string The password to use for basic authentication
-s, --save string Save the response to a file
-t, --token string The bearer token to use for authentication
-u, --username string The username to use for basic authentication
install
command flags
-H, --hidden hide the output
-s, --shell string shell to use default: bash
run
command flags
-a, --all Show all response headers & status
-f, --file string Path to Restofile (Default: PATH/Restofile)
get-latest
command flags
-r, --registry string The registry to use
-t, --token string The access token to use it the registry requires authentication
- Ctrl P: Open Resto Panel
- Ctrl H: Open Help Guide
- Ctrl E: Open Settings
- Ctrl S: Save Request Body
- Ctrl U: Update Your Resto
- Ctrl Q: Quit
Refer to our Wiki for the documentation.