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Convert images to ASCII art, copy symbols, browse ASCII tables, and convert bases—all in your browser.
HeStudy · V2EX
做了个纯前端的 ASCII 工具站:图片转字符画、banner 生成、符号一键复制 平时偶尔需要查 ASCII 码表、复制一些特殊符号(箭头、制表符这类),每次都是搜一个满屏广告的老站凑合用,索性自己做了一个: https://getascii.com 目前有这些工具: 图片转 ASCII 字符画(拖一张图进去就行,支持调宽度/字符集/反色) 文字转 ASCII banner 大字 常用符号一键复制(箭头、制表符、数学符号、颜文字) 完整 ASCII 码表 + 一个交互式键盘映射图(点键盘上的键显示对应的 dec/hex 码) 进制转换器( hex/dec/bin ↔ ASCII ) 几个实现上的点: Astro 构建的纯静态站,所有工具都是纯客户端计算,图片不会上传到任何服务器 没有账号系统,没有付费墙,打开就用 整站是绿色荧光终端风( CRT 扫描线 + JetBrains Mono ),算是给终端审美交个作业 顺手给它做了个 25 秒的宣传片: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjzU5mw1PrI

Merge PDFs, compress images, remove backgrounds, and access utilities entirely in your browser.
@damiadeh · X
Your files utility tools stacks in your browser. No uploads, files stays on your pc.

System-wide voice input device that turns speech into text, edits, and terminal commands.
@liamghennigan · X

Capture UI elements with code context and screenshots to share with AI agents for debugging visual bugs.
Loerei · HN
I found that describing where a broken UI is and taking screenshots for AI agents really sucks. I’m too lazy to explain an indescribable visual bug or capture a millisecond-long flash. I also don’t want to remember which file defines an element, whether it's right in the .tsx or a problem with the Parent Styles in .css. And even if you can point out the exact file, your agent still has to dig through thousands of lines of code to know what on earth you're yapping about. In a 7700-file monorepo like Cal.com, simply giving the right file in the prompt for your agent saves about 68.9% of execution time and 94.2% of the tokens your agent needs to digest. HoverSource gives all the needed information and further pushes it to -88.5% time and -94.5% tokens, basically skipping the entire digging session and jumping straight to reasoning and executing. The save is linear to how big your codebase is. I want to save tokens, but don’t want to spend my time and energy digging manually, and a junio

Free website security scanner checking SSL, headers, and compliance for instant trust scores and AI-guided fixes.
@MrPenetratorTP · X
MrPenetrator helps businesses monitor their website’s trust, security and performance before problems affect their visitors.

Embeddable AI chat widget that answers customer support questions using your documentation with cited sources.
@dhruvkumar1805 · X

Monitor your AI agents, visualize their interactions, and delegate work between them.
@connecula · X
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Visual feedback widget for staging sites—click elements to pin comments without logins or screenshots.
@vova_tsurkan · X
Built my first app with @shipstudio_app Now Coohoo is live on Product Hunt! 🚀

Deploy AI employees in Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, and Discord to automate work across 1,000+ tools.
@Cyndra_ai · X


Design electronic circuits and PCBs in your browser with KiCad, no installation required.
ViktorEE · HN
KiCad, a PCB EDA suite is now working in a browser, you can try it at the link, there's a demo project or you can bring your own. Firefox is best, Chrome is good, Safari is "working". We’re Emergence Engineering, a dev shop from Hungary, mostly working with rich text editors, CRDTs. PCBJam started as my (Viktor, CTO, ex-electrical engineer) hobby project but as time went on I put more and more energy into it, and a product started shaping up in my head, in the last few months we’ve started to focus on this project a bit more, and this is the first MVP~ish result. This project is a ton of fun, ton of learning, ton of improvements over improvements: - I thought there must be ways to emulate the PCB canvas OpenGL code on the web. And yes, there are a lot of ways, all of them very buggy. Turns out it’s faster to just write WebGL code that works with KiCad’s Graphics Abstraction Layer if you add the right intermediate debugging steps. I (with Claude) implemented the features and compared