Gives your automated tests a real, working email inbox to sign up with — so a Playwright or Cypress test can grab the actual OTP code or confirmation link instead of getting stuck at a login screen.
Results for “static code analysis”
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Lets a Supabase app check "is this API key allowed to see this row" directly inside the database itself, instead of writing that permission logic separately in application code.
A safety layer that sits between an AI coding agent and the real APIs it calls, checking that responses look right and blocking calls the agent shouldn't be allowed to make.
Turns your API into a guided, interactive sandbox with real generated code, so new developers can try it and integrate it in minutes instead of reading a wall of docs first.
A cloud environment where you get a real Linux machine with SSH and a browser terminal, pre-wired to run Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, so you can code with an AI agent from any device without setting up a local machine.
A no-code, drag-and-drop platform for building AI agents that enterprises in regulated industries can actually get approved for internal use.
A free, open-source, no-code tool for chaining security scanners (subdomain discovery, vulnerability scanning, secret detection) into automated workflows you run on your own servers.
A free, open-source drag-and-drop builder for wiring together chatbots and AI agents out of LLM building blocks, without writing the underlying code.
A Kanban board that lives entirely in your terminal and your git repo — built so an AI coding agent can pick up, update and hand off tasks without a hosted project-management tool in the loop.
An open-source AI coding agent you can drop into VS Code, JetBrains, your terminal or the cloud, that lets you plug in any of 500+ AI models at the provider's own price — no markup added on top.
A real-time API for company and people data — sales, recruiting and investing teams query it directly, or plug it straight into Claude via MCP, instead of buying a static list that's already stale.
A macOS/Windows screen capture, recording and video-editing app with 4K 60fps GPU-encoded recording, annotation tools and cinematic effects, free for core capture or $29.75 one-time for Pro.
The simplest way to put a static website online: zip your files, drop them in, and Picnic Host handles the server, CDN, and HTTPS for you.
A documentation robot that reads your codebase and writes — then keeps rewriting — the technical docs for it, so the manual never falls out of sync with the code.
A gitignore-style rulebook for AI coding assistants: you list which files and secrets should never be shown to Cursor, Claude Code, or Windsurf, and Offsend blocks them locally before the agent ever sees your repo.
A bridge between your AI coding assistant and what's actually happening in production, so tools like Claude Code or Copilot can see the real error and fix it, instead of guessing from a bug report alone.
A fleet of AI software engineers that fix bugs, patch security holes, and modernize old code on their own, running inside your company's private cloud with a full audit trail of what they did.
An open-source tool that builds AI agents which actually understand how your codebase fits together — not just individual files — so they can debug, plan features, and answer questions grounded in the real structure of your code.
A VS Code plugin that turns a Figma design or a screenshot into frontend code that actually looks like the rest of your codebase, instead of a fresh throwaway component.
A grammar checker that runs entirely on your machine — no account, no server, no text ever leaving your computer — built into your code editor by the team behind WordPress.com.