One feature that turned out to be particularly useful is what I think of as “blast radius”, If you change a function or component, what other parts of the system are affected?
This has been especially helpful when thinking about PR reviews, not just what changed, but what the change might impact indirectly.
It’s still early, and I am working on the cloud version which will include LLM interface to interact with graph and other team collaboration feature and github connection but I’d really appreciate feedback from others who might find this tool useful, and I invite anyone and everyone to contribute to the open source github repo.
Github: https://github.com/devlensio/devlensOSS Landing page: https://devlens.io/
I used a unique modern matrix and polished everything with another project I built which's a deterministic picture generator used to let people interact with something interesting, already using it to produce their default profile picture using their id as the seed.
It meant to run on raspberry pi and I already built an img for the first release.
https://github.com/remohexa/rematrix-gallery
And there's also a demo: https://rematrix.remohexa.com/
It's a free USCIS form-filling web-app(no Adobe required). USCIS forms still use XFA PDFs, which don’t let you edit in most browsers. Even with Adobe, fields break, and getting the signature is hard.
So I converted the PDF form into modern, browser-friendly web forms - and kept every field 1:1 with the original. You fill the form, submit it, and get the official USCIS PDF filled.
I found out SimpleCitizen(YC S16) offers a DIY plan for $529 [2]
So, a free (and local-only) version might be a good alternative
More recently, I've made it so you can drop your existing playwright test suites into the code editor, and it'll Just Work.
A whole bunch more work to do around that, but I think letting folks drop code in makes more sense than continuously updating the UI.
Since last month we finally got our production API Key for EUSP/STAAN (it was certainly the slowest and most complicated search provider to adopt, so far), and that brought us to 5 search providers you can choose from and sort as you prefer.
We already have got over 40 paying customers (excluding family and friends, we’re guessing these paying customers came from some privacy listings and HN comments) and have exited beta last month!
Customers seem to really enjoy the simple UI (search can be used without JS) and search personalization (from choosing the providers to the domain boosting and exclusion). We also have hashbangs (like "!g", "!d", or “!e”) when something doesn’t quite give you what you’d expect, though.
You can see the main differences between Kagi and Uruky in the linked page, but one huge difference is that with Uruky, after being a paying customer for 12 months, you get a copy of the source code!
One thing we’re struggling with is outreach because we want to do it ethically, and it’s hard to find communities or places to sponsor which are privacy-focused and don’t require €5k+ deals. Ideas are welcome!
Because of bots there isn’t a free trial easily available, but if you’re a human and you’d like to try it for a couple of days for free, reach out with your account number and we’ll set that up!
Thanks.
P.S.: Because people have asked before, our tech stack is intentionally very "boring" (as in, it generates and serves the HTML + bits of JS to enhance settings and such), using Deno in the backend (for easier TypeScript), PostgreSQL for the DB, and Docker for easier deploying.
P.P.S.: Because this has been also brought up before, the name has no special meaning but we read it like "Euro-key" in English. Names are hard, and we’re aware it can remind people of Uruk and Uruk-hai. That’s OK.
P.P.P.S.: Another frequent question here is “how does it work?” When you search, we query the first search provider on your list, and if it yields less than X results (only Mojeek really gives us a total count, we have to try + estimate for the others), we try the second, and so on. We then merge the results in a round-robin fashion (first of first, first of second, second of first, second of second, and so on). There’s a bit of more nuanced logic to also properly rank the results with the pin/exclude/raise/lower preferences, because it works differently across providers and not all of them support that, for example.
A lot of tools like Lovable and Bolt generate apps that look great but don’t expose content well to search or AI crawlers. The impact is lower search ranking, fewer AI citations, and broken social links.
We fix all of that by returning fully rendered HTML to SEO bots and clean Markdown to AI crawlers so they can actually understand the content. We also fix the Social Sharing broken links with custom HTML generated just for sharing your links on social.
Quick setup, no code required.
Free: visibility test: https://datajelly.com/#visibility-test Our Edge Product: https://datajelly.com/products/edge
Happy to answer questions.
Manage Cloudflare, Anywhere
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cloudflare-remote/id6743181258
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.emrekeles....
I was tired of copying and pasting SVGs over and over again for my projects and social links. So I built that. Tell me if you need any other SVGs.