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Developer Tools

Curated developer software, editors, IDEs, API clients, database tools, terminals, and browser utilities for production workflows.

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Developer Debugging Utilities

High-intent tools for visitors trying to inspect payloads, decode tokens, format queries, or fix broken snippets quickly.

JSON FormatterJWT DecoderRegex TesterSQL Formatter

SEO Publishing Stack

Pages for site owners who need titles, descriptions, robots rules, social previews, and content checks before publishing.

Meta Tag GeneratorKeyword Density CheckerRobots.txt GeneratorOpen Graph Preview

HTTPie

Developer Tools

Open HTTPie, an API client resource for building requests, testing endpoints, documenting workflows, and debugging HTTP services.

Developer DirectoryAPIHTTP

Insomnia

Developer Tools

Open Insomnia, an API client resource for building requests, testing endpoints, documenting workflows, and debugging HTTP services.

Developer DirectoryAPIHTTP

Kangaroo

Developer Tools

Open Kangaroo, a database client resource for browsing schemas, querying data, managing connections, and reviewing database state.

Developer DirectoryDatabaseSQL

LaunchDarkly

Developer Tools

Open LaunchDarkly, an API client resource for building requests, testing endpoints, documenting workflows, and debugging HTTP services.

Developer DirectoryFeature FlagsExperimentation

Mac App Collection

Developer Tools

Open Mac App Collection, a software collection resource for discovering practical apps, developer utilities, and operating-system-specific workflows.

Developer DirectoryMacApps

Mac Software Downloads

Developer Tools

Open Mac Software Downloads, a software collection resource for discovering practical apps, developer utilities, and operating-system-specific workflows.

Developer DirectoryMacDownloads

MongoDB

Developer Tools

Open MongoDB, a database client resource for browsing schemas, querying data, managing connections, and reviewing database state.

Developer DirectoryNoSQLDatabase

Obsidian

Developer Tools

Open Obsidian, a knowledge management resource for Markdown notes, linked documents, technical research, and engineering knowledge bases.

Developer DirectoryNotesMarkdown

PayPal

Developer Tools

Open PayPal, an API client resource for building requests, testing endpoints, documenting workflows, and debugging HTTP services.

Developer DirectoryPaymentsBusiness

pgAdmin

Developer Tools

Open pgAdmin, a database client resource for browsing schemas, querying data, managing connections, and reviewing database state.

Developer DirectoryPostgreSQLDatabase

PuTTY

Developer Tools

Open PuTTY, a remote access resource for SSH sessions, server administration, SFTP workflows, and operations troubleshooting.

Developer DirectorySSHTerminal

Redis

Developer Tools

Open Redis, a Redis client resource for inspecting keys, browsing data, and managing local or remote Redis instances.

Developer DirectoryCacheDatabase
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How to evaluate this category

Choose tools that remove friction more than they add surface area

Developer tools earn their place when they reduce context switching, make debugging clearer, or shorten repeated setup. Extra capability only matters if the team can absorb it without slowing down.

  • Test whether the tool improves the second and third use, not just the first run.
  • Look for dependable output, clear docs, and low adoption friction.
  • Compare collaboration and review impact, especially for shared engineering workflows.

The best developer tools often feel quiet: they disappear into the work instead of demanding a new ritual around every task.