Compare Chrome extensions: ModHeader - Modify HTTP headers vs Altair GraphQL Client

Stats ModHeader - Modify HTTP headers ModHeader - Modify HTTP headers Altair GraphQL Client Altair GraphQL Client
User count 700,000+ 60,000+
Average rating 3.23 4.60
Rating count 1,013 67
Last updated 2024-04-03 2024-04-15
Size 711.68K 7.41M
Version 6.0.6 6.4.2
Short description
Modify HTTP request headers, response headers, and redirect URLs A beautiful feature-rich GraphQL client for all platforms
Full summary

The most popular Chrome extension to modify headers and monitor page statistics simultaneously.

** What can ModHeader do?**

  • Add, modify, and remove request and response headers
  • Use ModHeader to set X-Forwarded-For, Authorization, Access-Control-Allow-Origin, Content-Security-Policy, and your custom headers!
  • Modify cookies in request / response header
  • Advanced Content-Security-Policy editor
  • Redirect URL to another
  • Enable header modification by URLs
  • Advanced filtering by tab, tab group, or window

** Why ModHeader **

  • ModHeader is fast, efficient, and light-weight. You can quickly enable/disable header modification with just 1-2 clicks.
  • ModHeader provides you with many convenient features that will help you increase your development velocity with the least amount of frictions. Check out the big list the features below!
  • ModHeader is free to use, with a paid option to unlock even more features.
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Ever needed to query a graphQL server when you don't have access to the server code? Want to just quickly test a graphQL query? Altair makes this quite easy. You can provide your query and even specify headers to be sent with the request.

Altair comes with a number of useful features including pretty printing your query, linting your query, showing schema docs, providing autocomplete functionality, the ability to set headers for your request, etc.

Data is stored so you can continue from where you stopped. The schema docs are also available offline once they have been retrieved.