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CSS & HTML Toolscss-extras — A library of 40+ useful CSS functions using the new @function syntax, which is not yet widely supported but fairly close and might be usable in some projects.
spoilerjs — A framework-agnostic web component for creating beautiful spoiler effects with Telegram-inspired particle animations, with easy drop-in for React, Vue, Svelte, or vanilla JavaScript. Try Baz for Free — Baz Code Review brings Figma, Jira, and Linear context into pre-prod so you can verify UI behavior, components, and acceptance criteria, cutting the back-and-forth before merge.  SPONSORED Markdown Printer — A Chrome extension to save web pages as Markdown files, all done locally, with no scripts, styles, or other unwanted elements, possibly useful for AI coding and creating documentation. MCSS — A modern classless CSS framework inspired by the typefaces of British type designer Matthew Carter, who created the commonly-used typefaces Georgia and Verdana. oklch.fyi — A suite of tools and resources to examine how the OKLCH color model works, allowing you to learn, experiment, and create more consistent and perceptually uniform color palettes. Horizon — A server-powered app that generates the current sky at your approximate location, rendered as a CSS gradient, refreshed every minute. Useful only before dark! Helium — An ultra-light library that uses custom attributes that start with @ to add interactivity to HTML elements. |
Git, GitHub, and CLI Toolsattempt — A CLI tool, built in Rust, for retrying fallible commands, useful for waiting for a service to start when you aren't restricted to bash, or just getting flaky programs to start working.
The Best Time to Forecast? Now. — Q4 is the perfect window to turn this year’s numbers into a clear, actionable forecast aligned with your goals. Set your business up for a stronger 2026 with BELAY’s new guide.  SPONSORED Vogte — An agentic terminal UI (TUI) for Go codebases that provides holistic repository context and helps developers build and maintain Go projects using LLMs. Twigg — A structured, visual, and efficient way for individuals and teams to collaborate with LLMs, like Git for LLMs. AI-powered Accessibility Scanner — A GitHub Action that detects accessibility barriers across your digital products, creates trackable issues, and leverages GitHub Copilot for AI-powered fixes. type-flag — A strongly typed command-line arguments parser for Node.js, with no dependencies and it's tree-shakable. Free plan allows use of three LLMs. sitemap — A high-level streaming library and CLI that makes creating XML-based sitemap files easy, with ability to generate a one-time sitemap or serve one that updates periodically. |
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Mobile & React Native ToolsExpo Bottom Sheet Stack — A sleek, stackable bottom sheet for React Native, built with Reanimated 3, and inspired by iOS modal sheets with dark theming.
expo-foreground-actions — A library that allows you to use iOS and Android features to start actions that continue to run in the grace period after the user switches apps. Expo Atlas — A library that helps you visualize React Native bundles to understand and optimize your app. |
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Send Me Your Tools!Made something? Reply to this email or send links via Direct Message on X or via chat on Bluesky (details here). No tutorials or articles, please. If you have any suggestions for improvement or corrections, feel free to reply to this email. Before I Go...CookShelf is an iOS app that allows you to add recipe books to your library by easily scanning the books' barcodes. This allows you to search the contents of the added books using keywords. |





