Built a small open-source Express.js dev panel for debugging routes and requests.
Looking for honest feedback from Node/Express devs whatโs useful, whatโs missing, and what would you change?
https://t.co/8nZXASkDZC
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@rivestack Just shipped it live today ๐
Really appreciate that especially the route-to-editor callout.
Still refining it, so any blunt feedback on what feels missing / annoying would help a lot.
https://t.co/8nZXASkDZC
Tired of debugging in Express.js? ๐ค
I built express-dev-panel
โ All routes in one view
โ Real-time request logs
โ CPU/memory metrics
โ Click route โ opens in your Editor
Would love feedback before release ๐
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@insanekrishnaa Iโve built a Portfolio CMS that lets developers create and manage their portfolio the way they want.
It includes a full admin panel for projects, experience, skills, and more plus a fully customizable UI, no need to edit code every time.
Yes, PortfolioCMS is built on Payload CMS under the hood, which gives us both JSON REST API and GraphQL out of the box.
The frontend is designed using a modern stack (Next.js, TailwindCSS, and shadcn/ui), and itโs fully customizable without needing to touch the backend. Developers can completely control the UI, structure, and behavior while keeping content management simple.
Since it exposes both JSON API and GraphQL, youโre not locked into any specific stack. You can use Next.js, React, Vue, Svelte, or any other framework while maintaining full SEO support and performance.
The goal is to give developers full frontend freedom, while the CMS handles content cleanly in the background.
@Exit_Street Thanks! I built it mainly as a frontend-first PWA experiment to keep things fast and offline-friendly. Itโs fully functional, but Iโm currently focused on other projects and donโt have plans to add backend, auth, or monetization.
If youโre a web developer, letโs connect ๐ค
Always open to learning, sharing ideas, and building cool things together.
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