A tool for developers that includes:
🟢 Custom Color-coded Code Snippets
🟢 Custom Terminal Commands (Which you can copy or even run without manually opening the terminal, useful for updating your system or development tools, like sudo pacman -Syu; sdk upgrade and many more...
🟢 A zipper tool — lets you unzip almost any type of archive, whether you're on Windows, macOS, or any Linux distro.
🟢 A Planner — for all the things you SWEAR you’ll get back to. Throw in your TO-DO's, “fix this later” notes, half-broken commands, or random thoughts before you forget them. It's like sticky notes, but less likely to fall off your screen.
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Devlog #1: My Dev Toolbox — Chaos Edition
Alright folks, here’s the deal — I’m building this dev toolbox because honestly, I got tired of juggling a million apps just to get stuff done. So now I’m juggling one app that’s still figuring out if it wants to work or just crash dramatically. Spoiler: sometimes it chooses chaos.
Here’s what’s cooking:
🟢 Code snippets — color-coded like a rainbow threw up on my keyboard. You can save ’em, edit ’em, and maybe even understand them later.
🟢 Terminal commands — copy ’em, run ’em, feel like a hacker without opening a terminal. Warning: no cool hacker music included.
🟢 Zipper — unzip anything. Windows, macOS, Linux — this bad boy doesn’t discriminate. (It says it zipped/unzipped your files, but don’t trust it too much — it’s lying to you.)
Yeah, the whole UI’s a little bugged right now — buttons that sometimes don’t do what they’re supposed to, messages acting like soap opera drama queens… but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?
Yes, it breaks. Yes, I scream at my code daily. But hey, if building your own toolbox was easy, everyone would do it, right? This is the real dev life — bugs, caffeine, and the eternal hope that tomorrow’s build won’t crash on launch.
If you wanna watch this dumpster fire grow into something useful, stick around. Feedback, jokes, and memes highly encouraged.