
RecipeUI
Open source type-safe Postman alternative





About | Details |
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Name: | RecipeUI |
Submited By: | Esteban Hilpert |
Release Date | 1 year ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | API Open Source Developer Tools |
Catch your API requests before they fail with TypeScript and autocomplete. See how easy it is with our public API collection featuring ChatGPT, Reddit, GIPHY, and more! Other features include auto-generating docs, saveable templates, and simulation requests.
Looks promising. The API-Developer interface has been long neglected. Is it compatible with Open API?
1 year ago
I've been looking for a tool like RecipeUI for a while. The TypeScript support is a big plus, and I love the idea of being able to preview my requests before I send them.
1 year ago
Congratulations on RecipeUI! What sets it apart from other recipe apps in terms of user experience?
1 year ago
Getting started with new APIs is always a pain, so the type safety aspect would be really useful. The UI is elegant as well, looking forward to trying this out.
1 year ago
I like this a lot, I'm always looking for a streamlined alternative to Postman. Gonna keep an eye on it! That said, having tried it, a little feedback: - Most collections didn't work, even non-auth collections. E.g., with the deck of cards API it was not clear that I needed to take a further step and select something in the "Use the example below to see how to use this API." area, so I kept getting an error about "found the query, couldn't parse it"). Consider just making "Send" work right away :) - I'm pretty sure I had a valid & fresh unsplash auth key, and I tried most auth header options but still couldn't get it to work – the API returned that my key was invalid. To be fair, this is almost certainly on me. Would be great if the tool could help me sort that out... But the REAL game changer here would be if I could provide a link to some API docs, and the tool generates a collection that I can use. Providing an API key is one thing, but if it could manage OAuth? That'd be next level. Regardless, I'd love to throw in, for example, the Revenue Cat docs (<a href="https://www.revenuecat.com/reference/revenuecat-rest-api" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.revenuecat.com/refer...</a>) and then RecipeUI parses this and generates recipes, well that'd be huge. Anyway, keep at it! I'll keep using it :)
1 year ago
I'm curious about RecipeUI's search functionality. How extensive is the recipe database?
1 year ago