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Hurl official download and installation guide
Hurl is a command-line tool for running HTTP requests and assertions from text files. AppVeriq Guide points to the official hurl.dev route and separates package source, open-source license, CI/log, and secret-handling cautions before installation.
Draft page. Re-check the official link, license terms, and OS-specific targets before relying on it.
Official source · checked 2026-05-31
Hurl official download path
Use hurl.dev or the project-controlled GitHub release/package routes as the starting point. AppVeriq Guide does not host binaries; this draft keeps checksum/signature status conservative pending artifact review.
AppVeriq Guide does not store, modify, mirror, or redistribute installers, and does not host installer files. Confirm the official domain is hurl.dev or another vendor-controlled path in the new tab before downloading.
What is Hurl?
Hurl is a command-line tool for running HTTP requests and assertions from text files. AppVeriq Guide points to the official hurl.dev route and separates package source, open-source license, CI/log, and secret-handling cautions before installation.
This AppVeriq Guide page does not distribute installers. It is an independent guide to the official download path, pre-installation checks, common use cases, and safer alternatives.
Pricing and delivery model
Free and open source
The source is available and free use is the core model. For business use, still check the license text and bundled components.
Installable app
This is installed on a desktop or mobile device. Check the source, update channel, and license scope before installing.
Workplace use: For workplace use, approve the package source, CI usage, secret handling, and whether HTTP request files or test logs may expose credentials, internal endpoints, or customer payloads.
Best fit and limits
Good fit
- People who need developer tools software from an official source
Consider another option when
- Fast installs from mirrors without checking licensing or data policy
Common uses
- Official download review
- Basic setup
- Update-channel check
First setup checklist
- Open the official download page.
- Choose the correct OS and stable channel.
- Review licensing and account settings before use.
Before installing
- Start from hurl.dev or the linked project repository/package instructions; avoid random CLI binary mirrors.
- HTTP test files can contain tokens, cookies, internal URLs, and payload examples; review repository and CI log exposure.
- Confirm the approved package route for each OS, such as release artifacts or organization-approved package managers.
- Review the open-source license and dependencies before adding Hurl to build agents or developer workstations.
- Only mark hashes or signatures complete after checking the exact release artifact and project-published verification material.
Practical tips
- Before clicking Download, confirm that the path starts from hurl.dev or another vendor/project-controlled destination linked from it.
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FAQ
Can I download Hurl from AppVeriq Guide?
No. AppVeriq Guide links to official project-controlled Hurl routes and does not mirror binaries.
Why does Hurl need a secrets review?
Hurl files often include HTTP headers, tokens, cookies, endpoints, and sample payloads that can leak through git or CI logs.
Is Hurl free for business use?
It is labeled as free open-source software, but companies should still review the official license and internal open-source policy.
Are Hurl checksums verified here?
Not yet. This draft does not claim artifact-specific checksum or signature verification.
Note: this is an independent guide, not the official Hurl site. Always complete downloads on the official domain or vendor-controlled path.