Kemforge
Kemforge is a new command-line tool designed to make secure web requests. Think of it as a modern alternative to the well-known curl tool, but with a strong focus on protecting your data from future threats, especially those posed by quantum computers.
Benefits
Kemforge offers several key advantages. It works right out of the box on any computer without needing special system software for security. It automatically checks if the websites you visit are protected against quantum attacks. If a website isn't secure enough, Kemforge will let you know, helping you stay informed about your online safety. It's also built to be very similar to curl, making it easy for people already familiar with curl to start using Kemforge right away.
Use Cases
Kemforge can be used for many tasks that you might currently do with curl. This includes sending different types of web requests like GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE. You can also use it to add custom information to your requests, upload files, follow links that redirect you to other pages, handle logins, manage cookies, and use secure connections. It supports advanced features like using proxy servers, controlling how data is transferred, setting timeouts, retrying failed requests, and even making multiple requests at the same time. It works with modern web standards like HTTP/2.
Vibes
Kemforge is an open-source project, meaning its code is available for anyone to see and use. It relies on community support to grow and improve.
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