Requestly - HTTP Interceptor for browsers's repositories
requestly
Requestly was built to save developers time by intercepting and modifying HTTP Requests. It has now developed into an open-source alternative to Charles Proxy and Telerik Fiddler that works directly in browsers without VPN and proxy Issues. It is used by more than 200,000+ front-end developers and 11,000+ companies worldwide.
requestly-android-sdk
Chrome like developer tool for Android debug builds
modify-headers-manifest-v3
Modify Request & Response Headers Chrome Extension (Manifest V3)
requestly-desktop-app
Requestly Desktop App (Mac, Linux, Windows)
requestly-selenium
Requestly for Selenium
android-debugger-examples
Example Android demo apps with the Requestly Interceptor functionality baked in
requestly.io
Official Requestly Website https://requestly.io source code
requestly-mock-server
Requestly Mock Server
requestly-ui
Library of UI components developed at Requestly
requestly-docs
requestly-docs
tab-service
Chrome Tab Service - Query any information about any tab from Tab Service
ua-parser-js
UAParser.js - Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent data. Supports browser & node.js environment.
sample-nextjs-app
A sample Next.js app
api-usage-examples
Examples of how to manage rules in a workspace through APIs. Documentation - https://developers.requestly.io/api/overview/
chrome-dnr-issues
Example Chrome Extension highlighting issues in declarativeNetRequest API
requestly-desktop-dev
This is a dummy mirror which is here to help test changes from the original repo linked below. Mainly used to test CI and build beta releases for testing auto update flow.
rq-design-colors
:art: Color Palettes Calculator of RQ Design System
rules-json-fixer
Auto Fix Requestly Rules JSON Export File Errors
win-detect-browsers
Fast and native browser detection on Windows.