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Add a detailed guide on "How to test Local APIs within Hoppscotch?" #204
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I will be working on this issue ! |
Hey @programmersoham , before I assign the issue, may I know if you have registered for TestMu? |
Yes I have ! |
Cool. Assigning this issue to you! |
This issue is still open? |
I forget about this. Feel free to assign it to @ganeshpatil386386 since I'm not working on it. |
@SanskritiHarmukh |
I have an application created using Express, which I often use for demos and tutorials for Hoppscotch. You can check it out and try creating something simple that runs on localhost. |
Hey @ganeshpatil386386 are you still working on this issue? |
Hey @SanskritiHarmukh, Apologies for the delayed response. |
Hey Ganesh, we have reserved this issue for the CodeDay Labs partnership for a time being now. Will inform you if the issue does not get picked by the contributors participating in that program, then you may take this issue up again. |
Overview:
Hoppscotch provides a convenient way to test your locally hosted APIs using its Browser Extension. It allows you to interact with APIs served from your local development environment directly in your browser.
What You Need to Do:
Write a guide on "How to test Local APIs within Hoppscotch?", showcasing the process from installing the browser extension to testing the local APIs that you have crafted for your application. Attach the code snippets, and image frames that depict the results.
Resources:
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