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Refit: Turn your REST API into a live interface. The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET. Heavily inspired by Square's Retrofit library, It turns your REST API into a live interface; Reqbin: *API Testing Made Easy *. It is an online API testing and prototyping tool Test your API by sending REST, SOAP, and HTTP API requests to the server right from your browser..
Refit and Reqbin can be categorized as "API" tools.
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What is Refit?
The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET. Heavily inspired by Square's Retrofit library, It turns your REST API into a live interface.
What is Reqbin?
It is an online API testing and prototyping tool.
Test your API by sending REST, SOAP, and HTTP API requests to the server right from your browser.
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What are some alternatives to Refit and Reqbin?
Postman
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Insomnia REST Client
Insomnia is a powerful REST API Client with cookie management, environment variables, code generation, and authentication for Mac, Window, and Linux.
OpenAPI
It is a publicly available application programming interface that provides developers with programmatic access to a proprietary software application or web service.
Retrofit
Retrofit turns your HTTP API into a Java interface
OpenAPI Specification
It defines a standard, language-agnostic interface to RESTful APIs which allows both humans and computers to discover and understand the capabilities of the service without access to source code, documentation, or through network traffic inspection.