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🛠Console Newsletter. A weekly email digest reviewing the best tools for developers. ✦ = Sponsored, but reviews are independent.
Joined November 2020
Interesting tool of the week: by @FireproofStorge. We like: Client-side JS library for building local-first browser apps. Handles sync, conflicts, encryption, network connectivity, etc. The database is document oriented. Reactive APIs.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @latitudesh. We like: Instantly launch dedicated bare metal servers (starting with Intel 6 cores + 32GB RAM) at low cost. 20TB data transfer included per server and pooled across all servers in a region.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @haydenbleasel. We like: Quick start a new app with the website, docs, blog, and UI already set up with the latest tools. Auth, ORM, database, analytics, billing, emails, security, feature flags, all ready to go.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @stytchauth . We like: Provides globally unique IDs based on device, network, browser, and visitor. Offers recommendations for allowing, blocking, or challenging requests. Integrates with reCAPTCHA. ✦ Sponsored.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @zbeyens . We like: Open source components built on top of the Slate text framework for building rich text editors. Large variety of primitives to build things like drag and drop, autoformatting, columns, tables, media, etc.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @UnikraftCloud . We like: Easily deploy serverless containers (transformed into unikernel machines) which scale to zero by default. Very fast “boot” time through snapshots. CLI-driven workflow.
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Interesting tool of the week by @rspack_dev. We like: Designed as an alternative to Vite and Create React App/Webpack. Compiles TypeScript, Sass, Wasm, JSX. Handles image compression, CSS builds e.g. PostCSS, and type checking. Not tied to a UI framework.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @triplit_dev. We like: Syncs data to the browser in real time whilst storing it centrally in the database. Queries are reactive by default and have React Hooks to subscribe to changes. Works offline.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @deno_land . We like: Full Node/NPM compatibility means you can now use it as a drop-in replacement. Has native TypeScript support. Capabilities-based security approach improves local dev security.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @MilesCranmer. We like: Moves files to a “graveyard” before they are permanently deleted, which is a separate command. Outputs a list of files removed. Colored output. Prevents race conditions from concurrent processes.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @SocketSecurity. We like: CLI analyzes your JS dependenciess. Can make suggestions for libraries with better performance, replacing libraries with platform features, packages that are outdated and no longer maintained.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @achristmascarl. We like: Lightweight terminal database interface. Easily execute queries and review the results. Query editor supports highlighting and history. Browse the schema and use quick filters to display rows.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @MelkeyDev. We like: Various options for creating a standardized Go project. Helps create test and release workflows. Options for selecting HTTP servers and database scaffolding. Everything is optional and configurable.
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Interesting tool of the week: by @orbstack. We like: Drop-in replacement for Docker Desktop. Runs significantly faster and has a native UI. Automatic, local HTTPS. One-click debug terminal with useful tools. Bundles k8s.
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Our first devtools meetup in SF is on Oct 28! . Lightning talks:. - Shipping every day for 100 days: @gaspargarcia_ @vercel . - Building (and failing at building) developer tools: @schaudustin @getpostman . - Speedrun building fun AI apps: @stuffyokodraws @a16z . Register 👇.
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