Code extraction
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Rim🙏 1 karmaFeb 12, 2026@LegasiteI recently tried legasite.io The process was straightforward. You paste in your site’s URL, choose a template, and wait. It didn’t take long before I got a downloadable version built with modern structure (Next/React.js). That alone saved me a decent chunk of manual setup time. The generated layout was clean and usable. Overall, I’d say it’s genuinely useful if you’re modernizing legacy sites and want a head start with the possibility of refining the output if the original website has messy interactions or complex structures. -
OpenTubeYakker matches how I already use YouTube. Saving things for later and processing them bit by bit. The UI is pretty minimal, which I like, though it took me a minute to understand the intended workflow. Keep it up ;-)
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Extracts JSON from source code using regex.
