
ConfigClarity.dev
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ConfigClarity ships the fix, not just the diagnosis. Every other tool in this category gives you a grade or a flag. ConfigClarity gives you the exact Nginx block, UFW command, or docker-compose fix to copy-paste. Stack-specific โ the fix for Vercel looks different from the fix for Nginx. Runs 100% in the browser, client-side only. Your configs never leave your device.
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ConfigClarity gives you the Nginx block to fix it. SSL Labs tests one domain. ConfigClarity checks 50 domains at once with 200-day early warnings. MXToolbox tells you what's broken. ConfigClarity tells you exactly how to fix it for your specific stack. No signup, no backend, no tracking, ever. MIT licensed and open source.
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Self-hosted developers and Linux sysadmins managing their own infrastructure โ VPS servers, homelab setups, Docker deployments. People who know enough to run a server but want faster answers than Stack Overflow. The r/selfhosted and r/sysadmin audience.
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Started as a personal tool to stop copy-pasting Stack Overflow answers every time a cron job overlapped or a Docker port was exposed. One tool became six. The pattern was always the same โ paste your config, get the exact command to fix it. No grades, no reports, just the fix.
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Vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript โ no frameworks, no build tools, no backend. Runs entirely in the browser. External APIs: crt.sh for SSL certificate data, Cloudflare DoH for DNS queries. Deployed on Vercel. MIT licensed, open source at github.com/metriclogic26/configclarity.
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As the author of QuickTile, which is written in Python but even closer to what you describe than a window manager would be, I have to say that, yeah, doing X11 stuff takes a lot of knowledge that's not ideally documented in non-print sources. Source: over 3 years ago
Actually, I plan to add a .nojekyll file and then use something like Pelican with custom plugins, then set GitHub Actions to run my update.sh on push... Similar to how http://ssokolow.com/quicktile/ is a Sphinx-based site hosted on GitHub Pages and automatically regenerated from the pushed sources. Source: about 4 years ago
I've been using ssokolow.com/quicktile for this purpose, it does what I need and doesn't replace the wm. Source: over 4 years ago
The best I could do for the API documentation for this project of mine was to use the automodule directive to autogenerate at the coarsest level possible and remember to never create new .py files if I could possibly avoid it. Source: almost 5 years ago
Security Headers - Quickly and easily assess the security of your HTTP response headers.
GridMove - GridMove - A window management tool that can quickly arrange your windows into desktop grids.
MxToolBox - All of your MX record, DNS, blacklist and SMTP diagnostics in one integrated tool.
Preme for Windows - Speeds up your window switching.
ConfigLive - Test your server configuration for global security standards
WinDock - WinDock is a window manager ideal for large, or multi-monitor setups. Features: