I've been working on a developers toolbox website.
It offer a lot of converts, code minifier, json viewers and many more.
And more tools are in the making.
All the tools even support API calls.
Check it out: https://t.co/jO18ds1y4X
Any feedback is welcome.
Would it be possible to add product filtering to cashier (paddle) integration? As they don't support different apps on a single account so you have to filter which webook handles what product. And I can't find anything in the cashier docs about it aswell, and would like to avoid having to handle it all manually.
@marcelpociot Isn't Siri now just a wrapper around Gemini? From what I remember there was an article recently which said that apple bought the rights from google to use gemini for siri, because they couldn't build their own or something like that.
I recently built https://t.co/0iZbW3uPyJ, a collection of free, everyday tools designed for developers (over 250 tools).
The main thing is that every tool on the site supports both a web UI and direct API access.
Some of the current free tools include:
* JSON formatter
* Base 64 encoder / decoder
* JSON, CSV, XML and many other converters
* Utility tools ( credit card validator, fake number generator)
* Code minifiers
* IP/DNS tools
* Cryptography tools ( hash generators )
* Regex tools
Almost all tools run client side and I don't store any user inputs/data on the server.
I would love some feedback.
Are there any tools you'd like to see added?
Hey @thdxr@opencode is it possible to get a group by session and/or date in the usage history table? At the moment it's just a big list with not filters or grouping options to help see full picture.
Hey @PaddleHQ is it possible to have different sellers/checkout under a single account? From what I was able to see you support multiple domains but there is no ability to have different apps handle purchases from a single account. Ex: all webhooks would go to a single domain
Hi Nico,
I recently built https://t.co/0iZbW3uPyJ, a collection of free, everyday tools designed for developers (over 250 tools).
The main thing is that every tool on the site supports both a web UI and direct API access.
Some of the current free tools include:
* JSON formatter
* Base 64 encoder / decoder
* JSON, CSV, XML and many other converters
* Utility tools ( credit card validator, fake number generator)
* Code minifiers
* IP/DNS tools
* Cryptography tools ( hash generators )
Almost all tools run client side and I don't store any user inputs/data on the server.
I would love some feedback.
Are there any tools you'd like to see added?
Imagine walking into a nice clothing store and then just in a corner there is a sofa, with a coffee machine and some power tools on the wall for boyfriends/husbands to shop/play around while they wait 🤣
@theo The first image looks nice to me. It has all the information you need is visible in a signle screen where as the other two seem cluttered with irrelevant stuff first.
@ClimStefan I've been working on https://t.co/zZe9jyhd41 - A developer focused set of free tools with built in API access. Next phase premium tools
Also I've been working on a new tool/service that will allow you to turn dev specification into proper documentation.
I've been working on a developers toolbox website.
It offer a lot of converts, code minifier, json viewers and many more.
And more tools are in the making.
All the tools even support API calls.
Check it out: https://t.co/jO18ds1y4X
Any feedback is welcome.