* wallabag freshly (or not) installed on http://localhost:8000
* ``httpie`` installed on your computer (`see project website <https://github.com/jkbrzt/httpie>`__). Note that you can also adapt the commands using curl or wget.
-* all the API methods are documented here http://localhost:8000/api/doc
+* all the API methods are documented here http://localhost:8000/api/doc (on your instance) and `on our example instance <http://v2.wallabag.org/api/doc>`_
Creating a new API client
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Some applications or libraries use our API. Here is a non-exhaustive list of them:
-- `Java wrapper for the wallabag API <https://github.com/Strubbl/wallabag-java>`_ by Strubbl.
+- `Java wrapper for the wallabag API <https://github.com/Strubbl/jWallabag>`_ by Strubbl.
- `.NET library for the wallabag v2 API <https://github.com/jlnostr/wallabag-api>`_ by Julian Oster.
- `Python API for wallabag <https://github.com/foxmask/wallabag_api>`_ by FoxMaSk, for his project `Trigger Happy <https://blog.trigger-happy.eu/>`_.
- `A plugin <https://github.com/joshp23/ttrss-to-wallabag-v2>`_ designed for `Tiny Tiny RSS <https://tt-rss.org/gitlab/fox/tt-rss/wikis/home>`_ that makes use of the wallabag v2 API. By Josh Panter.
+- `Golang wrapper for the wallabag API <https://github.com/Strubbl/wallabago>`_ by Strubbl, for his project `wallabag-stats graph<https://github.com/Strubbl/wallabag-stats>`_.