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Postman has always believed in open dialogue with our community; we continuously make improvements and add new features based on feedback from our community of more than 17 million developers. We are transparent with our roadmaps, we constantly communicate our issues, and we support all major API specifications. That's the Postman open philosophy.
To get involved with our community, please make sure you are familiar with our Code of Conduct and join our community forum. You can also get breaking news about new features and activities on Twitter. Feel free to drop by and say hello.
Keep tabs on new releases on the public release notes. Track current issues and log new ones on GitHub. Also submit new feature requests here.
Head over to our documentation, visit our blog, and check out our YouTube channel for interesting tutorials, development stories, and platform updates.
We value the many contributions from our community of users. Whether they’re to the docs, open source projects, the API Network, or more, these contributions improve the experience of other users. We welcome contributions of all kinds, and you don’t have to code to be helpful.
By contributing to open-source projects, you're shaping the core of Postman, bettering both your and other users' ability to utilize Postman day-to-day.
Open-Source Projects | Description |
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Newman | Command-line tool for running and testing a Postman Collection. |
Postman Collections Format | Data format that encapsulates Postman API requests. |
Postman Collection SDK | SDK to quickly unlock the power of Postman Collections Format using JavaScript. |
Postman Code Generators | Convert Postman collections to usable code in more than 20 different programming languages. |
Postman Runtime | The core of Postman that helps to execute Postman API requests, scripts, and tests. |