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- So you're building new technology. But you're powering the tech with old legacy tools? Switch to a modern way of tracking, managing, and closing bugs faster. We are fast, collaborative, and easy to use.
- We monitor your site and certificate in realtime. When it's down we send you notifications via email, Slack, Telegram or SMS
- AWS is powerful, but the UI is confusing. Lemon is an alternative UI that is as intuitive as Vercel or Heroku It comes with DevOps best practices out of the box, and it's free!
- Octolink enables link sharing for GitHub repositories. You create links to invite others to collaborate on a repository, and when a user uses the link to accept the invite, they are automatically added as a collaborator to the repository.
- Set yourself free from billing and logistics so you can focus on building software instead of packaging, versioning, and distributing products to your customers.
- Modern errors tracker. Fully open-source. Many integrations are available. Finally, we did it! Made by creators of Editor.js
- 🦄 Faucetli is a minimal command-line tool to receive testnet tokens right away from your terminal. How does it work? - Configure your wallet address by using the faucet request command and that's it 🎉
- TutHub.io is a community-driven database & search engine for learning resources on all programming topics. Users submit links to resources together with some meta-data and then people can up/downvote them. This way, only the best resources move to the top.
- The new JSON Hero Chrome extension lets you easily use JSON Hero from Chrome for plain JSON blobs. Or extract and open Firestore documents, Github files, and Open Graph metadata. And since JSON Hero is open source, you can even point to your own instance.
- For engineers who love writing code but hate building UIs: Interval lets you build web apps for tasks like managing accounts, moderating content, and editing database records. Just write business logic in your backend, Interval handles the rest.
- A set of guidelines for a specific programming language that recommends programming style, practices, and methods for each aspect of a program written in that language.
- Frond is a new platform for online community. Because it’s built from threads instead of chat, conversations are deeper, easier to follow, and scale automatically.
- This extension is a light fully open-source EVM wallet based on Ethers, Ionic, Manifest V3, and Vue. It implements Metamask API, so in order to interact with DApps you need to select Metamask. If website implements EIP-6963 DApps will detect this wallet as Clear Wallet. Repo on GitHub: https://github.com/andrei0x309/clear-wallet Docs Website: https://clear-wallet.flashsoft.eu/ # Changelog: https://github.com/andrei0x309/clear-wallet/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
- A github app to summarize code diffs in pull requests, right in the Github discussion. Powered by ChatGPT.
- Keep makes it easy to consolidate all your alerts into a single pane of glass and to orchestrate workflows to automate your end-to-end processes. Think of Keep like GitHub Actions for monitoring tools / Datadog Workflow Automation for any monitoring tool.
- Rufus is an expert shopping assistant trained on Amazon’s product catalog and the web to answer customer questions on shopping needs, products, and comparisons, make recommendations based on this context, and facilitate product discovery.