It is a collection of essential developer tools you often need as a modern developer, without having to hunt for different websites or install heavy software each time. It brings focused utilities into one place so you can work faster every day. A…
It is a collection of essential developer tools you often need as a modern developer, without having to hunt for different websites or install heavy software each time. It brings focused utilities into one place so you can work faster every day. At its core is an in-browser Linux terminal running in real, isolated Docker containers, letting you practice commands, test scripts, and verify environment-specific behavior across distros like Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine, Fedora, and Arch Linux without touching your local machine, which is disabled for now due to server resource constraints, but the github has its working code. Alongside the terminal, it includes tools such as an HTTP/API tester, network utilities, encoders/decoders, webhooks tooling, and other small helpers you use repeatedly while building and debugging. The goal is to reduce friction: open the site, pick a tool, get your task done, and move on—no.
I have used AI for mostly designing the ui, writing docs, and debugging the rest of the code, is self-written