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šŸŽÆ Fun & Viral Tools

Fun developer tools and traffic magnets

šŸ“ø Code Screenshot Generator

Create beautiful code screenshots for social media and documentation.

How to Use Code Screenshot Generator

Steps

  • Paste your code into the text area
  • Select the programming language for syntax highlighting
  • Choose a theme: Dark, Light, or Monokai
  • Adjust font size as needed
  • Click Generate Screenshot to preview
  • Click Download PNG to save the image

Features

  • macOS-style window with colored dots (red, yellow, green)
  • Basic syntax highlighting for keywords, strings, and comments
  • Line numbers for easy reference
  • Watermark with swehelper.com branding

šŸ’¬ Dev Quote Generator

Get inspired by famous programming and tech quotes.

“Click the button to generate a quote!”
— SWE Helper
How to Use Dev Quote Generator

Features

  • 50+ curated quotes from legendary programmers and tech visionaries
  • Quotes from Linus Torvalds, Dijkstra, Knuth, Martin Fowler, and more
  • One-click copy for easy sharing
  • Twitter/social-ready share format with hashtags

Example Output

"Talk is cheap. Show me the code." — Linus Torvalds

#programming #devquotes #coding

šŸ“ Stack Overflow Formatter

Format your code and questions properly for Stack Overflow.

Formatted output will appear here…
How to Use Stack Overflow Formatter

Format Types

  • Code Block — Indents every line by 4 spaces (classic SO format)
  • Fenced Code Block — Wraps in triple backticks with optional language hint
  • Inline Code — Wraps each line in backticks for inline references
  • Full Question Format — Generates a complete SO question template

Tips for Good SO Questions

  • Include a minimal reproducible example
  • Describe what you expected vs what happened
  • Include error messages verbatim
  • Mention your environment (OS, language version, etc.)

šŸš€ Tech Buzzword Generator

Generate impressive-sounding tech jargon for your next meeting or pitch.

Click a button to generate tech buzzwords…
How to Use Tech Buzzword Generator

Modes

  • Single Buzzword — One impressive tech phrase
  • Elevator Pitch — A full buzzword-loaded project description
  • Generate 5 — A batch of five buzzword phrases

Categories

  • Architecture — Microservices, event-driven, distributed systems
  • AI/ML — Neural networks, deep learning, transformers
  • Cloud — Serverless, Kubernetes, multi-cloud
  • Frontend — Reactive, progressive, component-driven
  • Backend — GraphQL, event sourcing, CQRS
  • DevOps — CI/CD, infrastructure as code, GitOps

Example Output

šŸš€ AI-powered blockchain microservice with serverless cloud-native DevOps pipeline

šŸ”’ Password Strength Checker

Analyze your password strength with detailed feedback and time-to-crack estimates.

Enter a password above
How to Use Password Strength Checker

What’s Analyzed

  • Length — Longer passwords are exponentially stronger
  • Character types — Lowercase, uppercase, numbers, symbols
  • Entropy — Mathematical measure of randomness (bits)
  • Common patterns — Keyboard walks, repeated characters, sequences
  • Dictionary words — Common passwords and simple words

Score Guide

  • 0-2 — Very Weak (red) — Change immediately
  • 3-4 — Weak (orange) — Easy to crack
  • 5-6 — Fair (yellow) — Could be better
  • 7-8 — Strong (light green) — Good password
  • 9-10 — Very Strong (green) — Excellent!

Tips

  • Use at least 12 characters
  • Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
  • Avoid dictionary words and common patterns
  • Consider using a passphrase (e.g., correct-horse-battery-staple)

🤷 Developer Excuse Generator

Need an excuse for why the code doesn’t work? We’ve got you covered.

Click the button to generate an excuse!
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How to Use Developer Excuse Generator

Categories

  • šŸ› Bug Excuses — “It works on my machine” and more
  • ā° Deadline Excuses — Why the feature isn’t ready yet
  • šŸ“… Meeting Excuses — Why you can’t attend that standup
  • šŸš€ Deployment Excuses — Why prod is down (again)

Example Excuses

"It works on my machine. Can we just ship my machine?"

"That's not a bug, it's an undocumented feature."

"The tests passed locally. The CI server must be haunted."

Pro Tip

  • Use these for fun and humor only — please don’t actually use these in production incidents šŸ˜„