Yaade
Self-hosted developer tools tool that provides collaborative API development environment.
Overview
Yaade is an open-source, self-hosted, collaborative API development environment. The official Yaade docs.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- Self-hosted: data never leaves your own server
- Multi-user: manage users and their permissions
- Persistent: even across container or server restarts
- Easy single-file data import / export
- Proxy requests through your browser or through the server
- REST and Websockets with Markdown documentation support
- Scripts: Run scripts as cron jobs or via the API. Execute requests or run tests all in pure JavaScript
- Import collections from OpenAPI or Postman. Export to all different languages and frameworks.
- Most importantly: dark mode default
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
To have the best experience with Yaade run the docker container on your server and install the browser extension on your local machine.
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
docker, rest api.
Deploy
Features
Integrations & APIs
- REST API
Category
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