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Andrei🛠️ 36 tools 🙏 5,004 karmaApr 22, 2025@Kilo Code>Why is this website so ugly? Our goal is to rapidly make the software better, not to have a shiny website. Love it! -
Honestly this is the GOAT, I tried this tool and it was able to either help debug or make scripts from the ground up. It has support for a lot of support languages too, which adds extra points to how good this tool is.
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it's actually kinda crazy. turned nothing (or lazy ideas) into tiny apps. and you can even tweak stuff. love that it's open source too. big ups to the dev. oh and it's really REALLY quick
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Really impressed with CodeThreat! It’s great to have a free tool that detects both code vulnerabilities and library risks. The setup was smooth, and it fits well into CI/CD pipelines. Definitely worth checking out!
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I'm a developer and Code Genius is my pair programming, it's amazing how much time it already saved me. Especially when it comes to unit tests (Jest and React Testing Library) 💯 Recommended!
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This is one of the best scrapers I have ever seen, especially considering that Cloudflare explicitly advises against scraping their pages. What makes this scraper stand out is that it opens a virtual machine and runs an agent on top of it, which allows it to bypass bot detection errors effectively. This advanced approach enables it to grab the text content reliably, even from websites with strong anti-scraping measures. By simulating a real user environment, it avoids common blocks and restrictions.
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OpenFast, Easy to use and makes repetitive tasks easy
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Codespell streamlined our development process by automating repetitive backend tasks. It’s intuitive, efficient, and has become a core part of our workflow.
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Way easier to use since it finds relevant files for you.
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OpenI 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. -
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