Niquests – A Requests fork, three years of catching Python's HTTP up
Finally, HTTP/3 and async in a requests-compatible library after years of feature freeze.

Watch face complications for webhook triggers is clever but ultimately novelty.
iOS developers and DevOps engineers with Apple Watch
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It's pretty simple: set up a HTTP request, make a button and see it on home screen widget or the watch. Press to run and get back a quick glance at the status code & success/fail.
Now in v2 you can have a complication direct on the watch face to deploy to prod from the comfort of your own arm.
I think it's great fun and incredibly useful and I'm not even slightly biased, honest.
App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wrist-off-webhook-shortcut/id6...
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