Rust wrapper around http.cat
Replaces text responses with https://http.cat/
Monitor logs and display cat images when HTTP errors are detected
HTTP client that shows cat images based on status codes
Minimal hand-rolled HTTP/1.1 client over std::net::TcpStream. Plain HTTP only in v0 (no TLS); used to give web-api-cat's fetch a concrete backend. No external HTTP crate; all parsing and framing are local. No mut beyond the FFI carve-out for TcpStream::read_to_end. Sixth sub-crate of a Servo-replacement webview runtime targeting Tauri.
Async HTTP client for resumable file upload and download.
Async HTTP client for resumable file upload and download.
Yet another GitHub STS, aims to be easy-self-hosting and cloud-agnostic
The autonomous, self-improving AI agent. Single Rust binary. Every channel. Install with: cargo install opencrabs
Bindings between boa-cat (JS engine) and the DOM (html-cat tree) plus fetch (net-cat). Exposes `document`, `Element` methods, and `fetch` as boa-cat NativeFns so scripts can read/mutate a parsed HTML document and make synchronous HTTP requests. v0.2.0 adds `extract_document` that walks the post-script JS-side DOM tree and reconstructs a `dom_cat::Document` so callers can back-propagate scripted mutations into layout-cat. No mut, no Rc/Arc, no interior mutability, no panics. Seventh sub-crate of a Servo-replacement webview runtime targeting Tauri.
Set of binaries for working with Steam Workshop
HTTP ExportSink for CellOS — POSTs per-cell evidence bundles to a configured webhook endpoint.
Just use Rack::HTTPCat in your application for all requests to have a link to the https://http.cat for their status under the HTTP-Cat header.
Configurable Ruby gem that replaces error pages with http.cat image
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