DevTools Advanced is a comprehensive collection of developer tools bundled up in one place in your browser. It's designed to streamline your workflow by eliminating the need for multiple chrome tabs.
Key Features:
→ Comprehensive Toolkit: DevTools Advanced offers a wide range of tools from JSON viewers to regex testers, from parsers to converters, from hash generators to Twitter cheat sheets. It's a one-stop-shop for all your developer tool needs.
→ Convenience: With DevTools Advanced, you can say goodbye to having 20 different chrome tabs open. All the tools you need are conveniently located in one place.
→ Versatility: Whether you're working on data parsing, testing regular expressions, generating hashes, or looking up Twitter cheat sheets, DevTools Advanced has got you covered.
As someone who hasn't tried the product yet, DevTools Advanced seems like a promising tool that could significantly improve productivity and efficiency for developers. It appears to offer a wide range of functionalities that cater to various aspects of development work.
However, I have a few questions to understand the product more:
➤ How does DevTools Advanced integrate with the browser? Does it work as a browser extension or a standalone web application?
➤ Can users customize the toolkit to include the tools they use most frequently?
➤ How does DevTools Advanced ensure the privacy and security of the data processed using its tools?
Thank you a lot!
I want to improve this and make the experience as blazingly fast as possible, I already added 1 new tool (iframe tester) 12 hours after launch and I'm about to add another one (html to React).
To answer your questions:
1. Right now this is a standalone browser application because I first wanted everyone to access this everywhere, windows, mac, linux, iphone, android. But I have some ideas for a chrome extension to make certain actions applicable very fast, like a right click -> generate lorem ipsum.
2. This weekend I'm adding a feature that automatically highlights/sorts your most used tools so you can access them easier
3. Absolutely :D This is super secure because we do not send any input data to anywhere, your data that you input is instead stored locally in your browser's localstorage :)