Show HN: HTTP:COLON – A quick HTTP header/directive inspector and reference
5 hours ago (httpcolon.dev)
Hi HN -- I built HTTP:COLON, a small, open-source web tool for quickly checking a site’s HTTP response headers and learning what they mean as you go.
Link: https://httpcolon.dev/
What it does
- Enter a URL and fetch its response headers
- Groups common headers into handy buckets (cache, content, security)
- Includes short docs/tooltips for headers and directives so you can look things up while debugging. I find hovering on highlighted headers quite useful!
Supports different HTTP methods (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE)
Deep links
- You can link directly to a host, e.g. https://httpcolon.dev/www.google.com
(or any domain) to jump straight into inspecting it.
Why I made it
- I kept bouncing between DevTools, MDN, and random blog posts while debugging caching + security headers. I wanted one place that’s quick for “what am I getting back?” and “what does this header/directive do?”
It’s in beta, and I’d love feedback on:
- Missing features you’d want for day-to-day debugging (export/share formats, comparisons, presets, etc.)
Thanks!
Heyho. Really nice Work, Love the Design.
Maybe you have an Idea for my Feedback: IT would be cool if i can save my favorites, so i can only come Back and See Always the Same. What do you think?
Good idea, maybe I could simply store this is in the browser's local storage instead of implementing server side state.
Good Point! Would Love to Test IT, keep IT up!