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slumber_import

Import from other formats to Slumber collections. Not intended for external use.

18 stable releases

Uses new Rust 2024

4.3.1 Jan 2, 2026
4.3.0 Dec 12, 2025
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157 downloads per month
Used in 2 crates (via slumber_cli)

MIT license

1MB
18K SLoC

Import from external formats into Slumber.

This crate is not semver compliant. The version is locked to the root slumber crate version. If you choose to depend directly on this crate, you do so at your own risk of breakage.


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Slumber example

Slumber is a TUI (terminal user interface) HTTP client. Define, execute, and share configurable HTTP requests. Slumber is built on some basic principles:

  • It will remain free to use forever
  • You own your data: all configuration and data is stored locally and can be checked into version control
  • It will never be enshittified

Features

Examples

Slumber is based around collections. A collection is a group of request recipes, which are templates for the requests you want to run. A simple collection could be:

# slumber.yml
requests:
  get:
    method: GET
    url: https://shoal.lucaspickering.me/fish

  post:
    method: POST
    url: https://shoal.lucaspickering.me/fish
    body:
      type: json
      data:
        { "name": "Barry", "species": "Barracuda", "age": 3, "weight_kg": 6.2 }

Create this file, then run the TUI with slumber.

For a more extensive example, see the docs.

Development

If you want to contribute to Slumber, see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines, development instructions, etc.

Dependencies

~49–73MB
~1M SLoC