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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-fetch
to add parameters. - Include OAS context and chat to fill in parameters and make requests.
Example Queries
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GET https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/README and tell me what a README file is used for
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GET https://meowfacts.herokuapp.com/ with query count = 5 and tell me the first 2 facts about cats
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POST to https://petstore.com/new type = dog name = mochi color = tricolor
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.
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Pricing and setup
Make HTTP request with chat!
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
http-fetch by ReadMe is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation