Do you have a plan to maintain it long-term or is it just a fork in sake of a fork?<p>Other than that, for UI/manual testing I'd recommend Restfox or Bruno and ezy for gRPC. Hurl and Step CI for automated testing<p>Restfox: <a href="https://github.com/flawiddsouza/Restfox">https://github.com/flawiddsouza/Restfox</a><p>Bruno: <a href="https://github.com/usebruno/bruno">https://github.com/usebruno/bruno</a><p>ezy: <a href="https://github.com/getezy/ezy">https://github.com/getezy/ezy</a><p>Step CI: <a href="https://github.com/stepci/stepci">https://github.com/stepci/stepci</a><p>Hurl: <a href="https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/hurl">https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/hurl</a><p>Upd: added links
Hey everyone.. wish we were here discussing something more positive. however...<p>I happen to know that the Kong CTO is extremely obsessed with GitHub stars and vanity metrics so he can impress investors (e.g. check out his twitter to see him bragging about star counts).<p>The best thing you can do to get Kong's attention on how horribly they have handled this situation is...<p>unstar <a href="https://github.com/kong/insomnia">https://github.com/kong/insomnia</a><p>...and tell everyone you know to do the same...<p>It's so so sad that it's come to this but if you haven't seen any of the CTO's responses to users... you're in for a ride. See the thread that dang posted here. The CTO's own words make it quite clear that he sees the Insomnia community as pests getting in the way of his IPO.<p>It should be crystal clear to everyone paying attention that the leadership at Kong doesn't have a whole lot of respect for their user's private data. I was hoping they'd take a moment to reflect after the extreme backlash but instead they've just been arguing with users nonstop while some of us are sitting here filling out compliance reports on the accidentally exfiltrated data.
Here is the main Github issue with a lot of context: <a href="https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/issues/6577">https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/issues/6577</a><p>It was later turned into a discussion here: <a href="https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/discussions/6590">https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/discussions/6590</a><p>However, the discussion was closed so newer issues have been created.
Marco should get a job with Unity or Bud Light.<p>I highly recommend the HTTP client in the JetBrains IDEs. It’s come a long way fast, is under very active development, and a breath of fresh air. Even though it’s a feature it beats the standalone products IMHO.
insomnia was my favorite http client until it started deleting entire projects: <a href="https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/issues/5167">https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/issues/5167</a>
Added to a GitHub list of Insomnia alternatives: <a href="https://github.com/stars/jaymakes11/lists/insomnia-alternatives">https://github.com/stars/jaymakes11/lists/insomnia-alternati...</a>
Shameless plug: This is why I created Yaade. A self-hosted alternative to Postman and Insomnia. Unfortunately, being OSS is not enough anymore. The rug-pulls will keep happening. Remember: If you don't host it, you don't own it!<p>Check out Yaade on GitHub. Will be interested to hear what you guys think.
I'm grateful for the original creator of Insomnia to have provided a tool that was quite nice and still light.<p>But what they did it's really bad in the sense of screwing users that trusted you once you get enough of them.<p>In addition, the fork is probably good, because for some months I was thinking that there are a few simple improvements that could be done to reap great benefits. And it should now be easier to do that.
Also I'm quite sure that the current version was crippled in term of usability to support getting a paid license.
Huge thanks! I have been using Insomnia for quite a long time because postman never made sense to me with all the online data sync. I just want to keep everything myself, so really appreciate the insomnium fork here.
Thanks for this. Luckily I found out insomnia was (fully) enshittified through hacker news and not the forced update. I'll backup my files and move over to this fork soon.