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Rethinking devtools: Escaping the Cloud and SaaS trap

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Ask HN: How to engage community before open-sourcing, and how to license?

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Why Voiden uses Git for API collaboration instead of SaaS Teams paywall

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Show HN: Voiden – a free, offline, Git-native API Client

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Show HN: Progzee – open-source proxy management for ethical scraping (Python)

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Show HN: Cerbos Hub - Authorization Management System

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Unlocking efficient authZ with Cerbos’ Query Plan

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kiselitza
·8 tháng trước·discuss
What's your use case? What are you looking for in an API tool?

I'm helping build https://voiden.md/ We just dropped a major beta, FOSSing it by the end of the year.
kiselitza
·8 tháng trước·discuss
That's quite a list! Have you by any chance stumbled upon Voiden thus far?

It just got a major beta release, and is aiming to open source in the following couple of weeks: https://voiden.md/beta
kiselitza
·9 tháng trước·discuss
It's always the "it depends" kind of answer. In bigger companies, you have teams dedicated to API governance, whatever they say, it's how it's done. In early-stage startups, you have full-stack folks doing end-to-end design, test, integrate with UI, document, etc. The trickiest ones are the ones that are in between these two stages. It's where it gets messy, and you MUST have something in place to serve as an API contract. Swagger dominates that, imho, Postman collections and docs are used a bit differently in my experience.

I'm helping build https://voiden.md which serves as a unified place for API spec, test, and documentation, but there are also plenty of API tools that focus solely on endpoint execution.
kiselitza
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Hi, thx for the feedback! Testing the settings (including different themes and font sizes as we speak). Some tweaks are been made on the responses side as well. As per the rest of your comments, some of these things have been discussed or touched upon, others have been just added to the discussion board :)
kiselitza
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Hi! Thx for that. Can you please open an issue with a screenshot here: https://github.com/voidenhq/feedback

What you're saying doesn’t sound familiar whatsoever, but I'd really like to look more into it.
kiselitza
·9 tháng trước·discuss
And yes. It's completely free. With plugin extensibility for anyone to build/install whatever they want.

The CEO committed to open-sourcing it, as well as to not monetize on anything that doesn't introduce operational costs to the team.

https://voiden.md/blog/why-we-rebuilt-bloated-api-tooling
kiselitza
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Ah, yes, the cloud-dependent tool that forces you to pay per seat and log in for any type of collaboration is down when their cloud provider is.

Anyways, the folks have spoken, no need to double down. There are more than a dozen alternatives to it, and new ones are coming up.

I'm helping build a new one.

- Completely offline.

- Gives the ability to build reusable blocks (headers, query params, etc)

- Let's you document everything in Markdown.

- Imports your collections and cURLs.

https://voiden.md/
kiselitza
·9 tháng trước·discuss
I'm helping build Voiden: https://voiden.md But am thinking of a LOT these days, really, saw a bunch of interesting APIs on https://apyhub.com/catalog recently, so might go on and tackle a few of these.
kiselitza
·10 tháng trước·discuss
I mean, IF the API is primarily tailored for UI presentation, there's already a text/html that you can use. I don't see the real problem here. Unless it's a type of API that has multiple purposes. In which case you got to tailor the response/presentation based on the needs.

Either way, the time needed to build a HTML elements will be eventually spent somewhere, on the server or on the client side. Server provides you with the data, you pick the form in which it is sent, and then work around the presentation layer.

I'm helping up the team behind https://voiden.md so I can tell you, it's easy to present the HTML even in the API clients, let alone the website itself.
kiselitza
·11 tháng trước·discuss
A TL;DR of it is that for teams behind APIs, building, documenting, and testing APIs feels all over the place nowadays. It's a pain, it wastes time, causes errors, and frustrates everyone involved.

This post dives into why API tooling is such a headache, why the industry keeps making it worse, and how Voiden attempts to make life easier for developers.
kiselitza
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Totally agree on this. There are things that belong in cloud, even a 3rd party one. Not everyone has a luxury of self-hosting. But keeping API secrets in any 3rd party cloud is just insane imho.
kiselitza
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Working on it. It's hard to explain to devs who used to something how bad that something is. Especially when it once was awesome.
kiselitza
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Something internal, or did you publish it? What would you say is the most important stuff to you? Only simple API testing, or you gotta take care of the specing and documenting it as well.
kiselitza
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Yep, sounds like that to me too.

Pay-per-seat works well when no proper competition to go against it. What we built with http://voiden.md should be free forever, with monetization on plugins, but only the ones that introduce costs to the team.

The blessing was that the team was already profitable on another tool, and VC-independent, so nobody shoved some dumb design decisions down anyone's throat.
kiselitza
·11 tháng trước·discuss
I mean, isn't that a good thing? At least there won't be any security concerns during the outage. (:

People are just used ot it. Even with all the bloat. I'm helping up the http://voiden.md folks in an attempt to build an actual API devtool, not a tab+click API SaaS platform.
kiselitza
·12 tháng trước·discuss
A quick guide on how to ditch bloated Postman collections and migrate to Voiden for a lightweight, code-first workflow in minutes.
kiselitza
·năm ngoái·discuss
A helping hand to Ebiose AI here. I’m super excited to see the project go open source.

There is already some literature about improving agents through the evolutionary process (not only AlphaEvolve). And others are talking about AIs that build other AIs, which is sometimes called ADAS, for Automatic Design of Agentic Systems.

We have already experienced this, notably on math problems. But here, with the community, the goal is really to trigger the self-improving process.

The only way to do so is to challenge Ebiose with real use cases so that reusable agent components emerge organically and evolve over time.
kiselitza
·năm ngoái·discuss
TL;DR Voiden, a free, offline API workspace, decided to say no to SaaS "Teams" features because they're: 1) bloated, 2) expensive, and 3) break developer workflows.

Git is the real collaboration engine. It's free, familiar, and tied to your codebase.

Read more on the link in the title.
kiselitza
·năm ngoái·discuss
Much appreciate the feedback! Took it to the team already. I waited to get a confirmation for your question before answering, so here it is: it's built on top of tiptap + codemirror.
kiselitza
·năm ngoái·discuss
Beta Linux version is now on the website. Feel free to go check it out :)