1. Download and install Postman for API testing.
2. Create a workspace with a meaningful name.
3. Create a collection for your test plan.
4. Import the API request from Swagger or another source.
5. Organize your requests into folders for positive and negative testing.
6. Send the request and check the response status, time, and size.
7. Save your test cases for future use.
8. Remember to test with different data inputs for negative testing.
9. Make sure to check the response headers for error information.
10. Manual testing is important for ensuring the functionality and performance of your API.
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