Quick WebSocket Client
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)Overview
A Quick WebSocket Client for testing WebSocket connections
## Features - 🔌 Easy WebSocket Connection Management - Quick connect/disconnect with WebSocket endpoints - Connection status monitoring - Detailed connection state logging - 📝 Advanced Message Handling - Support for both text and binary messages - Built-in JSON formatting and validation - Message history with timestamp and direction - Save frequently used messages for quick access - 💾 Persistent Storage - Auto-save connection history - Save favorite messages for reuse - Quick access to recent connections - 🎨 Modern User Interface - Clean and intuitive design - Real-time message updates - Compact message display - Dark/Light theme support ## Perfect for - Web developers testing WebSocket APIs - Backend developers debugging WebSocket services - QA engineers validating WebSocket implementations - Anyone working with WebSocket-based applications ## How to Use 1. Enter your WebSocket URL (e.g., ws://localhost:8080) 2. Click "Connect" to establish connection 3. Send text or binary messages 4. View real-time responses 5. Save frequently used messages for quick access 6. Monitor connection status and history ## Technical Details - Built with React and TypeScript - Uses native WebSocket API - Supports all modern browsers - Zero external dependencies for core functionality - Secure local storage for saved data Perfect for developers who need a reliable, feature-rich WebSocket testing tool right in their browser.
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Details
- Version0.0.1
- UpdatedDecember 28, 2024
- Offered byoslook.com
- Size179KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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