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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.

This project uses AI

I have used AI for mostly designing the ui, writing docs, and debugging the rest of the code, is self-written

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SAKSHAM GOEL

Shipped this project!

This is a major ship, and I am just shipping as it’s a lot of time all the features will be released in the prod soon most of the time is gone in making the tempmail which is like a seprate site but made specifically for this project as a tool hope everyone would lie all the features

SAKSHAM GOEL

I am trying to add full Zoom-like features so that I can do audio and video calls, as well as features like ngrok and Cloudflare tunnels, so that anyone can expose local ports to the world for free, instantly, with no need to ever pay the big tech giants for this again. Adding more and more features to make it a truly one-step solution for all developers’ needs. Currently, the complexity is making it harder for me to develop and debug, but it will take a long time, and I know it will be fruitful. Also added a tempmail generator tool, which will help get tempmail instantly, so developers don’t get email spammed and live a happy life. Features are under debuging and will be soon pushed up

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SAKSHAM GOEL

There are more and more tools being added; the recent one includes improving the flow of clipsync and everywhere to make it a truly all in one developer platform for everything reducing the overall jugle between diffrent platforms to a unified platform

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SAKSHAM GOEL

Shipped this project!

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It’s a browser-based toolbox built for developers who are tired of juggling ten different “tiny tools” across random sites. It brings a real Linux terminal (backed by isolated Docker containers) and everyday dev utilities—HTTP/API tester, network tools, encoders/decoders, webhook helpers, and more—into a single, fast, free, login-free experience. You open one URL, pick your distro (Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine, Fedora, Arch), run real commands, hit APIs, debug responses, and experiment safely in short-lived environments that auto-reset, making it perfect for quick experiments, teaching, interviews, and hackathons.

SAKSHAM GOEL

It’s a browser-based collection of essential developer tools you keep needing again and again, brought together so you don’t have to juggle multiple sites or install heavy apps. At the centre is a real Linux terminal that runs inside isolated Docker containers, letting you practice commands, test scripts, and explore different environments like Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine, Fedora, and Arch directly from your browser. Around that, it adds focused utilities such as an HTTP/API tester, network tools, encoders/decoders, and webhook helpers—small, sharp tools that cover the routine tasks of building and debugging. Everything is free, login-free, and fully online: you open the site, pick a tool, do your work, and move on, which makes it ideal not just for solo development but also for workshops, interviews, classrooms, and hackathons where “it just works in the browser” matters a lot.

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