HTTPeep v0.6.3 Changelog

HTTPeep v0.6.3 release notes, including new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements.

HTTPeep v0.6.3

What's New

✨ Features

  • Protocol & Request Enhancements:
    • Improved HTTP Client layout with a new HTTP Raw Tab for deep inspection.
    • Added support for cURL paste-to-fill, allowing instant request population from clipboard.
    • New advanced controls for Proxy Authentication and Redirect settings.
  • Navigation & Experience:
    • Implemented Deeplink support for better app integration.
    • Full i18n support via i18next for a seamless multi-language experience.
    • Optimized Onboarding flow for a faster, smoother first-launch experience.
    • Added high-frequency toggles for Language and Theme directly in the main settings list.
  • Interface Refinements:
    • Shifted DNS Override, Bypass, and Rules configurations to a Drawer interface for better context retention.
    • Added Domain and Path filtering to the Network Request table.
    • Integrated Vercel Analytics to better track app and website performance.

🐞 Fixes

  • Rules & Logic:
    • Resolved an issue where temporary rules failed to appear on the Rules page.
    • Fixed Claude Code MCP connection failures related to outputSchema validation.
    • Corrected SendRequest logic errors caused by Host/URL mismatches.
  • UI & Stability:
    • Fixed the macOS card background flickering when opening modals.
    • Resolved multi-window synchronization issues when changing languages.
    • Fixed keyboard scrolling bugs in the Request Table (unreachable items and erratic page jumps).
    • Fixed data population bugs in the Retry & Compare ResponseDiff feature.
    • Refined HeaderKeyValueTable initialization and row management (add/delete behavior).
  • Component Polishing:
    • Fixed Drawer interaction glitches and styling inconsistencies.

💄 Styles

  • Visual Consistency: Unified the design language across the Request Table Filter and Connect Apps modal.
  • UI Optimization: Improved the visual layout for the Bypass, Shortcuts, and Rules pages.
  • Clean up: Removed legacy style definitions to improve CSS performance and maintainability.

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