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Every developer knows the pain: The API works on your machine, but breaks in production. You are left guessing about expired tokens or missing headers. In this video, we discuss a "magic" workflow using DevTools that stops the guessing game by turning browser traffic into automated tests. In this video, we cover: 1. The HAR File Secret 📂 We explain why you should stop trying to recreate bugs manually. A HAR (HTTP Archive) file acts as a "perfect digital recording" of your browser session—capturing every token, header, and request body exactly as it happened. 2. The 4-Step Magic Workflow ✨ We break down how to go from a bug to a test case in seconds: 1. Record the HAR file in your browser. 2. Drag it into DevTools Studio. 3. Export a human-readable YAML file. 4. Run it in your CI pipeline. 3. Automatic Token Extraction 🔐 The tool is smart enough to see that a login request returns a token, and it automatically injects that token into future headers. No more manual copy-pasting. 4. 5x Faster than Bruno? ⚡ We compare this "Local-First" approach to tools like Postman and Bruno. Because the DevTools runner is Go-based rather than JavaScript, it can run tests in parallel up to 5x faster in CI pipelines where every second costs money. The Verdict: It is time to treat tests like code—Git-friendly, reviewable, and local-first. https://dev.tools/ Support the Channel: Are you still manually writing API tests, or have you switched to recording traffic? Let us know below! 👇 #APITesting #DevTools #DevOps #CI_CD #SoftwareEngineering #Automation