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Header Surgeon - A Chrome Extension That Intercepts HTTP Requests

Header Surgeon is an extension to the popular Chrome browser that lets you intercept the request and modify the headers in the request. It works as an HTTP interceptor and intercepts requests in the browser, while the request is pending. The interception happens before the request is sent to the server, and is done before the response is returned.

Key Features

No limits to the requests you can modify.No limits to the headers you can edit. The header will be shown as an editable text. Modify headers as needed and send the request with the new headers. The header can be saved to the current session. Save the request and the response to the current session. Save the request, header, and response to the disk. Send a request with the headers to a specified host and port.

 0/2

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.3

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    2

  • Developer

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