Convert cURL to Ruby

    Paste any curl command below and get clean, ready-to-use Ruby code instantly. Conversion happens entirely in your browser.

    How to copy a curl command from DevTools

    Most browsers can export any network request as a ready-to-paste curl command.

    Chrome / Edge

    1. Open DevTools (F12 or Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + I)
    2. Go to the Network tab and reload the page
    3. Right-click a request → Copy → Copy as cURL

    Firefox

    1. Open the Network Monitor in DevTools
    2. Right-click a request → Copy Value → Copy as cURL
    3. Paste it in the input above

    Safari

    1. Enable the Develop menu in Settings → Advanced
    2. Open Web Inspector → Network tab
    3. Right-click a request → Copy as cURL

    Your data stays in your browser

    We never transmit, store, or log the curl commands you paste. All parsing and conversion happens client-side using JavaScript.

    Watch for secrets

    Curl commands copied from DevTools often contain cookies, bearer tokens, or API keys. Never share converted code without scrubbing those values first.

    Learn more about converting curl to Ruby

    Background, worked examples, and answers to common questions — the converter above does the work, this section explains how to make the most of the output.

    About converting curl to Ruby

    Convert curl to Ruby using `Net::HTTP`, the HTTP client built into Ruby's standard library. The generated code works on any Ruby install — no `gem install` required — and supports methods, headers, request bodies, basic and bearer authentication. This makes it ideal for Rails apps, Sinatra services, CLI scripts, or anywhere you'd rather avoid an extra gem.

    Output uses

    Net::HTTP

    File extension: .rb

    How to use the Ruby output

    1. 1Paste your curl command above.
    2. 2Copy the generated Ruby snippet.
    3. 3Save it to a `.rb` file — no gem install needed.
    4. 4Run it with `ruby script.rb`.
    5. 5Parse JSON responses with `JSON.parse(response.body)` from the built-in `json` library.

    Common Ruby examples

    GET request

    Fetch data from a public API endpoint.

    curl
    curl https://api.github.com/repos/curl/curl
    Ruby
    // generating example...

    POST with JSON body

    Send structured data with the correct content type.

    curl
    curl -X POST https://api.example.com/users \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -d '{"name":"Ada Lovelace","email":"[email protected]"}'
    Ruby
    // generating example...

    Bearer token authentication

    Pass an API key or OAuth token in the Authorization header.

    curl
    curl https://api.example.com/me \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN"
    Ruby
    // generating example...

    Common requests — try them in the converter

    See all common Ruby requests →

    Click any example to load it into the converter at the top of the page and instantly see the Ruby output.

    Frequently asked questions about curl to Ruby

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