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Jokes One API

jokes.one

Version: 1.1


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Speed up your application development by using "Jokes One API" ready-to-use mock sample. Mocking this API will allow you to start working in no time. No more accounts to create, API keys to provision, accesses to configure, unplanned downtime, just work.
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Description

Jokes One API offers a complete feature rich REST API access to its jokes platform. This is the documentation for the world famous jokes API. If you are a subscriber and you are trying this from a console add 'X-JokesOne-Api-Secret' header and add your api key as the header value. You can test and play with the API right here on this web page. For using the private end points and subscribing to the API please visit https://jokes.one/api/joke/.

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