Developer Debugging Utilities
High-intent tools for visitors trying to inspect payloads, decode tokens, format queries, or fix broken snippets quickly.
Tool category
Validate, format, convert, and inspect structured data without sending it to a server.
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High-intent tools for visitors trying to inspect payloads, decode tokens, format queries, or fix broken snippets quickly.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert a JSON array into newline-delimited JSON records for logs, batch imports, and pipelines.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert flat JSON objects into simple TOML key-value output.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert JSON arrays into tab-separated values for spreadsheets, exports, and lightweight reports.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert JSON objects and arrays into readable YAML for configs, docs, and DevOps workflows.
JSON/XML Tools
Turn dot-path JSON keys back into nested JSON objects.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert newline-delimited JSON lines into a JSON array for inspection or downstream processing.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert simple TOML key-value files into JSON for quick inspection.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert tab-separated values into a JSON array with header-based object keys.
JSON/XML Tools
Minify XML by removing comments and whitespace between tags for compact examples and payloads.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert simple XML documents into JSON objects for inspection, migrations, and API debugging.
JSON/XML Tools
Check XML syntax and parser errors before sharing payloads or config snippets.
JSON/XML Tools
Parse and reformat YAML into clean indentation for configs and documentation.
JSON/XML Tools
Validate YAML syntax and show a parsed JSON preview when possible.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert JSON arrays of objects into CSV rows that can be opened in spreadsheets.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert YAML configuration files into JSON while preserving arrays, objects, strings, and numbers.
JSON/XML Tools
Convert CSV tables into JSON arrays for APIs, imports, and lightweight data workflows.
JSON/XML Tools
Beautify XML documents, check parser errors, and make nested tags easier to review.
How to evaluate this category
When users reach for JSON, XML, CSV, or YAML tools, they usually want validation or clarity more than novelty. The tool should make the structure easier to inspect and safer to move between systems.
For structured data work, predictable output and readable errors matter more than a long list of transformation options.