Make http request on cli with ease
Use package managers:
npm install -g loh # npm
yarn global add loh # yarn
npx loh
You can do a fetch request using axios with ease
$ loh fetch --url https://example.com
You can easily rerun previous commands (and make changes)
$ loh rerun
Run loh help
to see the list of available commands and options
Option | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
-u , --url |
Specify the url to make request to | loh fetch -u https://example.com |
-m , --method |
Specify the request method | loh fetch -u https://example.com -m POST |
-o , --output |
Specify a filename for response output | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org -o output.txt |
-d , --display |
Display some output data as preview | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --display |
-r , --repeat |
Specify the amount of requests to make repeatedly | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org -r 5 |
-w , --wait |
Specify the time to wait in (ms) before the next request is made | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --wait 1000 -r 5 |
-H , --headers |
Set the request header | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --headers '{"Authorization": "Bearer 1234"}' |
-B , --body |
Set the request body | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --method POST --body '{"value": "hello world"}' |
-t , --timeout |
Timeout of the request | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --timeout 2000 |
-p , --proxy |
Set the request proxy | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --proxy user:password@127.0.0.1:9050 |
--relay |
Use a random fetch relay to make the request | loh fetch -u https://loh.js.org --relay |
loh supports Relay Server
# add relay
$ loh --addrelay https://relayserver.example
# remove relay
$ loh --removerelay https://relayserver.example
# list relay
$ loh --listrelays https://relayserver.example
This project is available as open source under the terms of the AGPL-3.0 License