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http-fetch by ReadMe

http-fetch by ReadMe

Copilot

Make http requests by chatting

by readmeio344 installs

About

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Using Copilot Extensions requires a GitHub Copilot license.
An Admin must enable access for organization or enterprise use.

Tried of writing JSON payloads, messing up a query string, or interpreting a response? This extension will shape the request for you by messaging Copilot. You can even highlight text that has non-formatted request information and the extension will figure out how to call It!

Make fetch requests with GitHub Copilot. Powered by ReadMe.

What can you do with http-fetch?

  • Make API requests by chatting with GitHub Pilot through @http-fetch.
  • Include your code as context that represents the call you want to make, and ask @http-fetchto add parameters.
  • Include OAS context and chat to fill in parameters and make requests.

Example Queries


ReadMe’s interactive API documentation powers magical experiences for your developers. With the tap of a magic wand (ahem, a few mouse clicks), ReadMe will spin up a GitHub Copilot extension for your API docs, making it even easier for your developers to ask questions about your API directly from where they code.

New to ReadMe? Sign up for a free trial and get access to our full platform here.

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Pricing and setup

Make HTTP request with chat!

$0

ReadMe API Copilot Extension

Make HTTP request with chat!

  • Hit any public URL
  • Create parameters from unstructured text
  • Interpret output
  • Rate-Limited to prevent abuse

Copilot extensions are currently in Beta for all Copilot users. Supported organizations are indicated.

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