Show HN: ToolsAid – A privacy-first developer utilities hub built with Golang
Hi HN,
I'm Raihan, a developer from Bangladesh. I built ToolsAid because I was tired of using ad-filled, slow utility sites that often upload sensitive data (like JWTs or JSON configs) to their servers for processing.
ToolsAid is a privacy-focused, all-in-one developer toolkit.
Key Features:
Privacy-First: For sensitive tools like the JSON Formatter, JWT Decoder, and RSA Key Generator, the logic runs entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.
Blazing Fast: The backend is built with Golang, making the site incredibly lightweight and fast.
40+ Utilities: Includes SQL Playground, Visual Cron Job Generator, Regex Tester, and even a Branded QR Code Generator for freelancers.
Ad-Free: No ads, no signups required.
It's a passion project, and I'd love to get your feedback. Let me know what you think!Link: https://toolsaid.com
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Show HN: PrivateLink – Stop TikTok and others from embedding your info in links
I wanted to share a TikTok without my username going with it and popping up to the receiver, or TIkTok's advertising backend. What started as a simple question turned into a rabbit hole.
TikTok's links embed referrer parameters that identify who shared the link. Facebook's share link wrapper includes session hashes. YouTube's `si=` parameter likely logs the share against your profile. Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc.
Each platform implements this differently, and they change their schemes regularly. So I built a secure modular cleaner with a constantly updating database, after carefully inspecting the behavior of each platform.
The app uses a deny-by-default security model. If it doesn't recognize a parameter, it gets stripped. Behavior is configurable, and I tried to make it as self-explanatory as possible, and hopefully educational about exactly what the app does on your behalf and exactly what the platforms are doing with their parameters.
I feel like there's a kind of "physics" to internet interaction we used to understand intuitively. Click a link, go to a page. Share a link, send a URL. But platforms have been eroding this. Now sharing means sending a URL + your identity + session context + attribution metadata, all encoded in ways we can't read.
I built PrivateLink to scratch my own itch for that transparency, paired with one-touch sharing integration. The app shows you what's in the link, what gets stripped, and why. The goal isn't just "clean URLs" — it's understanding what happens when sharing from any app.
Available on iOS and Android, with a free version that cleans TikTok and Facebook shortlinks specifically, and a $0.99 pro unlock for any website.
Any and all feedback greatly appreciated!
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I built proc because I was tired of: - Googling "how to find process using port" every time - The cognitive load of lsof -i :3000 | grep LISTEN | awk '{print $2}' - Forgetting which flag does what in ps aux
proc uses natural patterns: proc on :3000 # What's on port 3000? proc kill node # Kill all Node processes proc ps --in # Processes in this directory proc tree -a 1234 # Where did this process come from?
Written in Rust, works on macOS/Linux/Windows.
GitHub: https://github.com/yazeed/proc Install: brew tap yazeed/proc && brew install proc
Happy to answer questions!
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