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Hoppscotch shipped two major developer experience improvements this week: full Web Crypto API support in the JavaScript sandbox and collection-level headers with authorization inheritance. The crypto addition means developers can now hash, encrypt, and sign data directly in their test scripts without external libraries. Collection-level auth is more impactful — it eliminates the repetitive work of copying API keys and common headers across dozens of requests within the same project. The rest of the week was reliability work. We fixed a data integrity bug where request IDs were getting overwritten during exports, causing delete operations to target the wrong requests. A Prisma update resolved the pagination issue that capped teams at 10 collections. We also patched a security hole where users could delete other people's access tokens and fixed workspace invite failures that were blocking team onboarding. Firefox users got scrollbar cleanup in input fields. The product is becoming more capable for crypto workflows while systematically removing friction from team collaboration. Next week focuses on GraphQL schema improvements and additional workspace management features.
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