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Posting
A powerful HTTP client that lives in your terminal.
Posting is an HTTP client, not unlike Postman and Insomnia. As a TUI application, it can be used over SSH and enables efficient keyboard-centric workflows. Your requests are stored locally in simple YAML files, so they're easy to read and version control.
Some notable features include:
- "jump mode" navigation
- environments/variables
- autocompletion
- syntax highlighting using tree-sitter
- Vim keys
- customizable keybindings
- user-defined themes
- run Python code before and after requests
- extensive configuration
- open in $EDITOR/$PAGER
- import curl commands by pasting them into the URL bar
- export requests as cURL commands
- import from Postman and OpenAPI specs
- a command palette for quickly accessing functionality
Visit the website for more information, the roadmap, and the user guide.
Installation
Posting can be installed via uv on MacOS, Linux, and Windows.
# quickly install uv on MacOS/Linux
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# install Posting (will also quickly install Python 3.13 if needed)
uv tool install --python 3.13 posting
Now you can run Posting via the command line:
posting
Homebrew and NixOS are not officially supported at the moment.
Prefer pipx
?
If you'd prefer to use pipx
, that works too: pipx install posting
.
Learn More
Learn more about Posting at https://posting.sh.
Posting was built with Textual.