/useful-tools

🛠 A collection of the best tools

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Useful Tools

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Features

  • Calculator

    • Cientific
  • Colors

    • Color picker
    • Random Color
      • Keyboard shorcuts
  • Clock

    • Alarm
    • Stopwatch
      • Web Workers
    • Time
      • Local
      • Anywhere
    • Timer
  • Converters

    • Currency
    • Files
      • Images
      • Videos
      • Audios
      • Documents
    • Units
      • Length
      • Area
      • Volume
      • Temperature
      • Mass
      • Time
      • Speed
      • Pressure
      • Frequency
      • Energy
      • Digital Storage
      • Data Transfer Rate
  • Clock

    • Alarm
    • Stopwatch
      • Web Workers
    • Time
      • Local
      • Anywhere
    • Timer
  • Cryptography (encoder, decoder)

    • Barcode
    • Binary
    • Morse code
    • Hex
    • Caesar's cipher
    • QR Code
      • Code
        • Download QR Code
        • Share on social medias (Twitter, WhatsApp...)
      • Decode
  • Developer tools

    • CSS
      • Animation keyframes
      • Border-radius generator
      • Gradient generator
      • Box shadow
      • Text shadow
      • Flexbox generator
      • Grid generator
  • Graph Maker

  • Password generator

  • Translate

  • Weather

  • Photo editor

    • Crop images
    • Remove background
  • Text

    • Convert case
    • Counters
      • Character
      • Consonant
      • Vowel
      • Word
  • Todo list

    • Drag 'n drop
  • Random name picker

  • Random number picker

  • Video downloader (at least YouTube)

🛠 Technologies Used

📫 Contributing to Useful Tools

To contribute to Useful Tools, follow these steps:

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create a branch: git checkout -b <branch_name>.
  3. Make your changes and commit them: git commit -m '<commit_message>'
  4. Push to original branch: git push origin <project_name> / <local>
  5. Create the pull request.

Or, see the GitHub documentation on how to create a pull request.

🤝 Collaborators

We thank the following people who contributed to this project:

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Fellipe Utaka