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| # The Zulip REST API
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| The Zulip REST API powers the Zulip web and mobile apps, so anything
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| you can do in Zulip, you can do with Zulip's REST API.  To use this API:
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| * You'll need to [get an API key](/api/api-keys).  You will likely
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|   want to [create a bot](/help/add-a-bot-or-integration), unless you're
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|   using the API to interact with
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|   your own account (e.g., exporting your personal message history).
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| * Choose what language you'd like to use.  You can download the
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|   [Python or JavaScript bindings](/api/installation-instructions), projects in
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|   [other languages](/api/client-libraries), or
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|   just make HTTP requests with your favorite programming language.
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| * If you're making your own HTTP requests, you'll want to send the
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|   appropriate [HTTP basic authentication headers](/api/http-headers).
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| * The Zulip API has a standard
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|   [system for reporting errors](/api/rest-error-handling).
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| 
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| Most other details are covered in the documentation for the individual
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| endpoints:
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| 
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| !!! tip ""
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|     You may use the `client.call_endpoint` method of our Python API
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|     bindings to call an endpoint that isn't documented here. For an
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|     example, see [Upload a custom emoji](/api/upload-custom-emoji).
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| 
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| {!rest-endpoints.md!}
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| 
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| Since Zulip is open source, you can also consult the
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| [Zulip server source code](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/) as a
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| workaround for how to do anything not documented here.
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