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Delete all + New templates!
by Ethan Jones
This week we shipped a handful of improvements across the app, including a handy new bulk action, better reliability under the hood, and a fresh batch of templates. Delete all stubs in one click You can now delete all stubs from a mock API 1774875135200
Weekly improvements - March 30, 2026
by Ethan Jones
We’ve got several small but meaningful upgrades to WireMock Cloud to share with you this week. We’ve launched https://security.wiremock.io with an overview of our security posture You can now easily update your organization name The 1771445152659
OpenTelemetry via the WireMock Runner
by Ethan Jones
The WireMock Runner can now be configured to export OpenTelemetry signals to a backend of your choice. Learn more: https://docs.wiremock.io/runner/serve#telemetry 1766085268367
Additional request matchers + sort JSON arrays
by Ethan Jones
WireMock now includes additional request matcher types, expanding the ways you can precisely match incoming requests Response templating has also been enhanced with a new jsonSort helper, allowing JSON arrays to be sorted 1752696900000
Push/pull + Record Many Via CLI
by Ethan Jones
We’ve added more capabilities to the WireMock CLI, opening up new possibilities for local-first development. Some highlights include: record-many: A convenient way to record stubs from multiple endpoints that are accessible from the 1752672120000
Easier access to the developer portal
by Ethan Jones
When viewing any mock API where the developer portal has been enabled, you can now find a quick link to the developer portal just below the mock API URL. 
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Recently Viewed APIs
by Ethan Jones
Easily find the APIs you access most often with the new “Recently Viewed APIs” tab.
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API-Level Rate Limits
by Ethan Jones
You can now set rate limits at an API level, automatically applying a rate limit to all stubs within the API. Learn more in the docs. 1747687500000
New hash helpers
by Ethan Jones
We have added a suite of helpers to our response templating allowing you to automatically work with hashing, including SHA and MD2/5. See the docs for more info.