
Dev Nukes 47 Dusty Scripts Folder With 'LazyDev' Browser Tool: 'Paste Data, Get Magic, Never Code Again'
A developer has created a browser-based toolkit called LazyDev to replace their collection of 47 one-off scripts used for quick data tasks. The tool, launched last month, provides features such as duplicate checking, data mapping, and validation, as well as JSON formatting and Base64 decoding. The developer found that these tasks, which included finding duplicates, mapping fields, and validating data, did not require code but rather a tool that accepts input and returns output. LazyDev processes data entirely client-side, ensuring user privacy, and is available for free with no signup required for basic features. The tool aims to remove friction from data tasks, reducing the time spent on them from 10-15 minutes to 30 seconds. With LazyDev, users can paste data and instantly perform various operations, making it a significant time-saver for developers who frequently work with data. The tool is available at lazydev.website.