2/1/2026 at 7:12:18 PM
I read over this post before submitting and realize it sounds like I'm shilling here, but bear with me: I just REALLY like what Voiden is doing here, and I'm thrilled to see it open-sourced now.Every other API-testing tool seems to have evolved into a bloated, cloud-first, subscription-based "service" (Yes, I'm looking at you, Postman, Paw/RapidAPI, etc), and I'd been looking for just this type of thing when I stumbled across this project a few months ago. Finally, somebody gets it!
It works different, and it may still have a few rough edges, but now every developer with access to our projects has access to the relevant APIs and instructions on how best to use them -- while the credentials remain safely off the cloud and on their own machines.
It's been exhilarating to finally have full testing and documentation right in our code bases, and the fact that it's now open source means our team can fully embrace Voiden without fear of once again having the rug pulled out from under its feet.
Thanks for going this route! I predict Voiden is going to be the sleeper hit for developers this year.
by VeryVito
2/1/2026 at 7:57:48 PM
If you want to give a try yet-another-api-client tool with kind of different approach - give Resterm a try.by unkn0wn_root
2/1/2026 at 10:23:47 PM
Thanks! I have to admit that I wasn't able to make heads nor tails of Resterm. It may be above my pay grade.I'm all for more text-based API docs tools, though, and from the README, Resterm does look well thought out and certainly capable! But it gave me flashbacks to my first days trying to learn Emacs.
by VeryVito
2/2/2026 at 1:00:32 AM
On a big TUI kick recently and that looks incredible! Good stuffby literallyroy
2/1/2026 at 8:42:03 PM
You haven't commented on HN since 2018 and this is the post you came across totally organically to shill a new API client? Seems like they paid you to advertise here.by hypeatei
2/1/2026 at 10:03:22 PM
Nope. I found the tool in a web search a few months ago, and I've been filing bug reports and keeping up with the project for the past few months. I knew they were open-sourcing it and announcing it here today, so yes, I wanted to put my two cents in.You're right, I don't post much here (or anywhere these days, really), and knee-jerk accusations like this are part of the reason. But sometimes I like to share things I find useful with other developers. I certainly don't make a living doing so, though.
Enjoy your day!
by VeryVito
2/1/2026 at 10:46:47 PM
> I knew they were open-sourcing it and announcing it here todayYeah, that seems like pertinent information that'd make your original post a lot more transparent. You're obviously invested in this project to some degree even if it's not financial.
by hypeatei
2/2/2026 at 3:37:47 AM
I don't know what to tell you, but I use the tool and think others might find it useful. If an appraisal from a user isn't welcomed here -- or somehow makes you less inclined to use it -- then I'm not even sure this site is all about.And you wonder why I haven't commented here in the past eight years.
by VeryVito
2/1/2026 at 7:40:14 PM
Thank you for the kind words!by dhruv3006