You reused a lot of "concepts" like captures, queries, filters, predicates etc... I take it as a compliment, there is a place for everybody (I'm one of the Hurl maintainers)
I did. And it is! The Hurl project definitely made Nap leaps and bounds better. Thank you for that. I wanted to take a different approach to how http tests are written (YAML, environments, parallelism, etc.), but for things that I already knew Hurl did very well (assertions especially, but also some other things like cookies) I pretty much followed the Hurl docs and reverse engineered them.
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