Releases: aleiepure/devtoolbox
Releases · aleiepure/devtoolbox
v1.3.0
What's Changed
- New Tool: Color Converter, convert colors between different formats (thanks @Flachz)
- JWT: now supports encoding payloads and signature verification (thanks @Flachz)
- Chmod: added support for special bits (
setuid
,setgid
, andsticky
) (thanks @Flachz) - Improved search: Dev Toolbox now has more keywords, improving discoverability in the OS and app stores (thanks @freeducks-debug)
- Improved in-app search: Tools now match not just their names and descriptions, but also tool-specific keywords
- Dev Toolbox is now a GNOME search provider: search and launch tools directly from the Activities screen
- Updated translations
🎉 We've now passed 50k downloads on Flathub and 300 GitHub stars!
Huge thanks to everyone who contributed, translated, reviewed, used the app, or helped spread the word. This project started as a tiny idea. I never imagined it would grow this far.
More thoughts (and feelings) in this week’s "This Week in GNOME"!
v1.2.5
v1.2.4
v1.2.3
v1.2.2
v1.2.1
v1.2
What's Changed
- New and improved UI
- Mark your favorite tools to find them quickly
- Find your tools with the search function
- New tools: JS and CSS minifiers, Base64 encoder (thank you @amersaw)
- Timestamp: More timezones to choose from
- Timestamp: Time and date are now displayed in more formats
- Updated dependencies and platform version to GNOME 47
Thank you for the new and updated translations via weblate.
v1.1.1
v1.1
What's new:
- Upgraded to GNOME 44
- Now follows the system theme
- Timestamp: ISO8601/RFC3339 output format and timezone support
- Ported UIs to blueprint
- Improved icon
- New tool: JS Formatter
- New tool: Certificate Parser
- New tool: CSR Generator
- New tool: Random Generator
- New tool: CRON generator
- New tool: chmod calculator
- New tool: QR-code generator
- New tool: JSON validator
- New tool: CSS Formatter
- New translations: Czech (@Amereyeu), Spanish (Óscar Fernández Díaz on Weblate and @gallegonovato), Norwegian Bokmål (@comradekingu), and Portuguese (@SantosSi)
I'm always open to suggestions. Feel free to contribute to the project with code or translations on Weblate.