API Commander
Overview
API Commander is a cross-platform API testing application, allowing users to send various HTTP requests with diverse body types.
API Commander Chrome Extension API Commander is a minimalist and versatile API client that lives right inside your Chrome browser. It provides a consistent and efficient way to send, manage, and debug HTTP requests without ever leaving your web development environment. Key Features: * Integrated API Client: Send a wide variety of HTTP requests, including GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and more, with support for various body types (JSON, Text, XML, Form Data, URL-Encoded). * Authentication: Easily configure requests with different authentication methods, including Bearer Token and Basic Auth. * Session Management: Save, load, and manage your API request sessions, making it easy to share and reuse common requests. * Persistent History: Your API call history is automatically saved, allowing you to revisit and resend past requests. How to Access: API Commander is designed for seamless integration into your workflow and can be accessed in multiple ways: 1. DevTools Panel: Open your Chrome DevTools (F12 or Ctrl+Shift+I), and you will find a dedicated "API Commander" panel where you can manage your API requests. 2. Right-Click Context Menu: Right-click on any webpage and select "Open API Commander" to launch the client in a new tab, ready for you to send a request. 3. Extension Popup: Click the API Commander icon in your Chrome toolbar to quickly access a compact version of the client.
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Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedSeptember 16, 2025
- Offered byGiacomo Nwokike
- Size1.09MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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