HTTP Toolkit Description
You can easily scan through traffic by highlighting content type, status, and source. Or, you can use powerful filtering tools that match your messages to the most important ones. With MDN inline explanations and docs, you can examine the URL, status, headers, and body of each request, or response. You can explore message bodies using highlighting and auto formatting for JSON HTML, JS, JS and other formats, all with the help of Monaco, the editor in Visual Studio Code. Match requests precisely, jump to them as they appear, and edit any information: the target URL or method, headers, body, or method. You can either respond manually to the requests as they arrive or pass them upstream. On the way back, pause and edit the actual response. Step through HTTP traffic request-by-request, or manually mock errors and endpoints. To quickly prototype against new services or endpoints, create rules that match requests.
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Advanced features (automated rewriting, import/export, advanced configuration options) require a Pro subscription.
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Quick and super effective Date: Nov 15 2023
Summary: HTTP Toolkit is great alternative to other HTTP debugging proxies that's open source, and focused on quick interception so you can easily see and modify the traffic you're interested in.
Positive: HTTP Toolkit makes it easy to intercept traffic even in complicated cases, like Docker, Android and command-line/backend software. The UI looks good (much nicer than older alternatives like Fiddler, Burp and Charles) and the UX is clear. I really like that it's all open source so you can see how it works.
Negative: Not quite as feature filled as older tools like Fiddler/Burp/Charles, but rapidly improving and it's possible to contribute to help move things forwards.
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