A Swiss Army knife for developers.
DevToys helps with daily development tasks like formatting JSON, comparing text, and testing RegExp. No need to use many untrustworthy websites to do simple tasks with your data. With Smart Detection, DevToys can detect the best tool to use for the data copied to the Windows clipboard. Compact overlay lets you keep the app small and on top of other windows. Multiple instances of the app can be used at once.
Many tools are available.
- Converters
- JSON <> YAML
- Timestamp
- Number Base
- Cron Parser
- Encoders / Decoders
- HTML
- URL
- Base64 Text & Image
- GZip
- JWT Decoder
- Formatters
- JSON
- SQL
- XML
- Generators
- Hash (MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512)
- UUID 1 and 4
- Lorem Ipsum
- Checksum
- Text
- Escape / Unescape
- Inspector & Case Converter
- Regex Tester
- Text Comparer
- XML Validator
- Markdown Preview
- Graphic
- Color Blindness Simulator
- Color Picker & Contrast
- PNG / JPEG Compressor
- Image Converter
... and more are coming!
- You need Windows 10 build 1903+ or later.
- Search for DevToys in the Microsoft Store App or click here
- Download and extract the latest release.
- Double click the *.msixbundle file.
- Install.
- Open a PowerShell command prompt.
- Type
winget search DevToys
to search and see details about DevToys. - Type
winget install DevToys
to install the app.
Note: a Microsoft Store account is required for WinGet. We're trying to workaround it. See here microsoft/winget-pkgs#43996
- Make sure you already have Chocolatey installed on your computer.
- Open a PowerShell command prompt.
- Type
choco install devtoys
or visit the chocolatey community package.
DevToys works entirely offline, meaning that none of the data used by the app goes on internet. However, the app requires some other permissions in order to work correctly.
Uses all system resources
- This permission is required for some tools likePNG / JPEG Compressor
or (upcoming)On-screen color picker / measurer
, which use a 3rd party Open-Source Win32 process like Efficient-Compression-Tool. All the code requiring this permission can be found here.
Open Windows start menu, type DevToys
and press [Enter]
.
A cool thing about DevToys is that you can start it in command line! For this, simply open a PowerShell command prompt and type
start devtoys:?tool={tool name}
For example, start devtoys:?tool=jsonyaml
will open DevToys and start on the Json <> Yaml
tool.
Here is the list of tool name you can use:
base64
- Base64 Text Encoder/Decoderbase64img
- Base64 Image Encoder/Decodergzip
- GZip Encoder/Decoderhash
- Hash Generatoruuid
- UUID Generatorloremipsum
- Lorem Ipsum Generatorchecksum
- Checksum Filecronparser
- Cron Parserjsonformat
Json Formattersqlformat
- SQL Formatterxmlformat
- XML Formatterjsonyaml
- Json <> Yamljwt
- JWT Decodercolorblind
- Color Blindness Simulatorcolor
- Color Picker & Contrastimgcomp
- PNG/JPEG compressorimageconverter
- Image Convertermarkdown
- Markdown Previewregex
- Regular Expression Testertime
- Unix Timestamp Converterbaseconverter
- Number Base Converterstring
- String Utilitiesurl
- URL Encoder/Decoderhtml
- HTML Encoder/Decoderdiff
- Text Comparerxmlvalidator
- XML Validatorescape
- Text Escape / Unescapesettings
- Settings
See CONTRIBUTING
See PRIVACY POLICY
See LICENSE
DevToys is using a license that permits redistribution of the app as trialware or shareware without changes. However, the authors Etienne BAUDOUX and BenjaminT would prefer you not. If you believe you have a strong reason to do so, kindly reach out to discuss with us first.