--- title: Using GraphQL Clients intro: 'You can run queries on real {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} data using various GraphQL clients and libraries.' redirect_from: - /v4/guides/using-the-explorer - /graphql/guides/using-the-explorer - /graphql/overview/explorer versions: fpt: '*' ghec: '*' ghes: '*' topics: - API --- > [!WARNING] > The GraphQL Explorer was removed from the documentation on November 11, 2025. See our [changelog announcement](https://github.blog/changelog/2025-11-07-graphql-explorer-removal-from-api-documentation-on-november-7-2025). ## Using GraphQL client IDEs There are many open-source GraphQL client IDEs you can use to access {% data variables.product.company_short %}'s GraphQL API. See [AUTOTITLE](/graphql/guides/forming-calls-with-graphql) for extensive information on HTTP methods, authentication, and GraphQL call structure. First, choose a client. Common options include GraphiQL, Insomnia, and Altair (desktop/web/extension). You can see the full list of clients in the [GraphQL organization's tool directory](https://graphql.org/community/tools-and-libraries/?tags=services). The following generic instructions will work with most GraphQL clients: 1. Point the client at the GraphQL endpoint: `{% data variables.product.graphql_url %}`. 1. Add an `Authorization` header: `Authorization: Bearer TOKEN` (replace `TOKEN` with your {% data variables.product.company_short %} {% data variables.product.pat_generic %}. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/managing-your-personal-access-tokens)). 1. Set the request method to `POST` or if it's available, use the client-provided GraphQL mode. 1. Enter your query or mutation in the editor and, if needed, provide variables in the "Variables" panel. Example: ```graphql query { viewer { login } } ``` 1. If your client needs a schema for documentation rendering or autocomplete, fetch it via a GraphQL introspection query. Many clients can do this automatically from the "Docs" panel. Minimal introspection query: ```graphql query IntrospectionQuery { __schema { types { name } } } ``` 1. Run the request and inspect the JSON response. Query from example should return the login associated with the {% data variables.product.company_short %} {% data variables.product.pat_generic %} you authenticated with. Use the client UI to explore docs, run queries, and save requests as needed. ## {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %} You can also use the command line with {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %} to run GraphQL queries. 1. Install and [authenticate with {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %}](https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_auth_login). 1. Run a query against `{% data variables.product.graphql_url %}` using the GraphQL endpoint with the [`gh api` subcommand](https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_api). Example: ```shell gh api graphql -f query='query { viewer { login } }' ``` This should return the login associated with the {% data variables.product.company_short %} {% data variables.product.pat_generic %} you authenticated with. ## Requesting support {% data reusables.support.help_resources %}