WebSocket Weasel by Mor. H. Golkar
A Handy Console / Client to Communicate with WebSocket Servers
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Weasel
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Features
- Dependency-free
- Works Offline (Local Development)
- Supports Binary Communication
- Supports Sub-Protocols
- Syntax Highlighting
- Free and Open Source (MIT)
- Colorized Memory Slots to Keep Frequently Used Messages [M+ Button]
- Eye-Friendly Light / Dark Theme
- Sent Message History
Tips
[Ctrl + Enter]
Send Message[Ctrl + Alt + B]
Send Selected Binary[Ctrl + M]
Memorize[Ctrl + Alt + M]
Remember Next Memory Slot (Rotatory)- Right Click on a Memory Slot to Remove it
- Double Click on a Memory Slot to Remember and Send it
[Ctrl + Alt + Z]
Move Backward in the Sent Message History[Ctrl + Alt + X]
Move Forward in the Sent Message History[Ctrl + Alt + Enter]
Open/Override Socket[Ctrl + Alt + S]
Switch Autoscroll[Ctrl + <numeral key>]
Remembers Memory Slots by Index (e.g. Ctrl+0 recalls the first memory)
- v1.2.0
Non-volatile Memory Slots (localStorage)
New Color Scheme
- v1.3.0 Better Binary Support
Shows Name, Type and Size of the Sent/Received Binary
Detects Major File Formats using file Signatures (Magic Numbers)
Shows Links which help Preview received Binaries Easier (Save or Open in new tab)
- v1.4.x
Syntax Highlighting (JSON)
New Key Bindings & Some Other Minor Improvements
Sent Message History
Switch Autoscroll
- v2
Total UI retouch
New shortcuts
Better support for multiple sub-protocols ( comma separated )
Better support for mobile devices
- v2 .1
UI Retouch (Mostly Light Theme)
- v2.1.1
Message console input now captures `tab` button press and inserts a "\t" character, when focused. We can use `Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Tab` to jump out of it.
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- Version
- 2.1.1
- Size
- 20.23 KB
- Last updated
- 3 years ago (Jul 16, 2021)
- Related Categories
- License
- MIT License
- Version History
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Release notes for 2.1.1
Message console input now captures `tab` button press and inserts a "\t" character, when focused.
It naturally prevents default functionality of the tab button (i.e. jumping to the next element) *only* when focus is on the message input. We can use `Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Tab` to compensate for that.
It naturally prevents default functionality of the tab button (i.e. jumping to the next element) *only* when focus is on the message input. We can use `Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Tab` to compensate for that.
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