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base on The most intuitive desktop API client. Organize and execute REST, GraphQL, WebSockets, Server Sent Events, and gRPC 🦬 # Yaak API Client
Yaak is a desktop API client for interacting with REST, GraphQL, Server Sent Events (SSE), WebSocket, and gRPC
APIs. It's built using [Tauri](https://tauri.app), Rust, and ReactJS.

## Feature Overview
- 🪂 Import data from Postman, Insomnia, OpenAPI, Swagger, or Curl.<br/>
- 📤 Send requests via REST, GraphQL, Server Sent Events (SSE), WebSockets, or gRPC.<br/>
- 🔐 Automatically authorize requests with OAuth 2.0, JWT tokens, Basic Auth, and more.<br/>
- 🔎 Filter response bodies using JSONPath or XPath queries.<br/>
- ⛓️ Chain together multiple requests to dynamically reference values.<br/>
- 📂 Organize requests into workspaces and nested folders.<br/>
- 🧮 Use environment variables to easily switch between Prod and Dev.<br/>
- 🏷️ Send dynamic values like UUIDs or timestamps using template tags.<br/>
- 🎨 Choose from many of the included themes, or make your own.<br/>
- 💽 Mirror workspace data to a directory for integration with Git or Dropbox.<br/>
- 📜 View response history for each request.<br/>
- 🔌 Create your own plugins for authentication, template tags, and more!<br/>
- 🛜 Configure a proxy to access firewall-blocked APIs
## Feedback and Bug Reports
All feedback, bug reports, questions, and feature requests should be reported to
[feedback.yaak.app](https://feedback.yaak.app).
## Community Projects
- [`yaak2postman`](https://github.com/BiteCraft/yaak2postman) CLI for converting Yaak data
exports to Postman-compatible collections
## Contribution Policy
Yaak is open source, but only accepting contributions for bug fixes. To get started,
visit [`DEVELOPMENT.md`](DEVELOPMENT.md) for tips on setting up your environment.
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