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Holding an unsaved body against its response id let a plugin stash the id
and read it in a later call, which would throw only sometimes and only
for ad-hoc sends. Documenting that was never going to be enough.

send now returns the response and its body together, so there is nothing
to stash: an unsaved body is a value you were handed. ctx.httpResponse
.body() goes back to meaning one thing, a saved response read by id, and
refuses ids it has no row for. Reading is identical either way, so no
caller has to know which kind of send it made.
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💫 Yaak ➟ Desktop API Client 💫

A fast, privacy-first API client for REST, GraphQL, SSE, WebSocket, and gRPC built with Tauri, Rust, and React.

Development is funded by community-purchased licenses. You can also become a sponsor to have your logo appear below. 💖


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Yaak API Client

Features

Yaak is an offline-first API client designed to stay out of your way while giving you everything you need when you need it. Built with Tauri, Rust, and React, its fast, lightweight, and private. No telemetry, no VC funding, and no cloud lock-in.

🌐 Work with any API

  • Import collections from Postman, Insomnia, OpenAPI, Swagger, or Curl.
  • Send requests via REST, GraphQL, gRPC, WebSocket, or Server-Sent Events.
  • Filter and inspect responses with JSONPath or XPath.

🔐 Stay secure

  • Use OAuth 2.0, JWT, Basic Auth, or custom plugins for authentication.
  • Secure sensitive values with encrypted secrets.
  • Store secrets in your OS keychain.

☁️ Organize & collaborate

  • Group requests into workspaces and nested folders.
  • Use environment variables to switch between dev, staging, and prod.
  • Mirror workspaces to your filesystem for versioning in Git or syncing with Dropbox.

🧩 Extend & customize

  • Insert dynamic values like UUIDs or timestamps with template tags.
  • Pick from built-in themes or build your own.
  • Create plugins to extend authentication, template tags, or the UI.

Contribution Policy

Important

Community PRs are currently limited to bug fixes. If your PR is not a bug fix, link the feedback item where @gschier explicitly gave you permission to work on it. See CONTRIBUTING.md for policy details and DEVELOPMENT.md for local setup.

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