Global Araç
Dev Tool Idea Scorer
Talep sinyali
Reddit başlıkları, GitHub issue'lar, HN yorumları — geliştiriciler bu boşluktan şikayet ediyor mu?
Dağıtım yolu
Potansiyel kullanıcılar nasıl duyacak? GitHub trending, HN, niş Slack, kendi kitleniz, ücretli reklamlar?
Savunulabilirlik / hendek
Ağ etkileri, zor veri varlıkları, entegrasyonlar, marka. 3 ayda klonlanmasını ne engeller?
Para kazanma netliği
Kim ödüyor? Fiyat alıcı için belirgin mi? Bütçe zaten var mı yoksa yeni harcama mı?
Geliştirme maliyeti vs becerileriniz
Mevcut becerileriniz + boş zamanınızla 8 haftada v1 çıkarabilir misiniz? Yoksa 6 ay tam zamanlı mı gerekir?
Kurucu-pazar uyumu
Sorunu günlük olarak yaşıyor musunuz? Kendi kullanmadığınız geliştirici araçları yapmak en sık başarısız olur.
Puan
60 / 100(36 / 60 ağırlıklı)
Umut verici — başlamadan önce daha fazla doğrulayın
Ağırlıklar, herkese açık geliştirici aracı başarısızlık analizlerindeki başarısızlık modellerini yansıtır. Bağlama göre zihinsel olarak ayarlayın — tek başına çalışan kurucular geliştirme maliyetini daha yüksek ağırlıklandırmalı; iyi fonlanmış ekipler savunulabilirliği daha yüksek ağırlıklandırabilir.
Score your dev-tool idea on 6 weighted criteria — demand signal, distribution path, defensibility, monetization clarity, build cost, founder-market fit. Reproducible developer math (regex, encoding, timestamps, hashing) should be a tab away, not a Stack Overflow search away.
Engineering teams routinely waste hours per week on transformations that should take seconds. The gap between “rough estimate” and “defensible number” is exactly where good tooling earns its keep — the math is reproducible, but knowing which inputs matter and what the result means is half the work.
Browser limits matter: very large files (over ~100MB) hit Web Worker memory limits; chunking required. A common pitfall: trusting a tool’s output without verification on edge cases. Treat the tool’s output as a starting point and validate against authoritative sources for any consequential decision.
Nasıl Kullanılır
- Open the tool and review the interface.
- Enter or paste your input.
- Configure any relevant options.
- Run the tool and review the output.
- Iterate or refine based on the result.
Ne Zaman Kullanılır
- Educational walkthroughs where you want to show the input-output mapping live.
- Verifying output of automated pipelines before deploy.
- Onboarding teammates who lack the local tooling.
- Sensitive transformations where data shouldn’t hit a third-party server.
Ne Zaman Kullanılmaz
- Production pipelines where you need versioned, repeatable, scriptable execution.
- Performance-critical hot paths where browser overhead matters.
- Compliance-bound contexts requiring audit trails (SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI).
- Bulk transformations across thousands of files (use a CLI batch tool).
Yaygın Kullanım Senaryoları
- A technical writers preparing documentation working through developer tool idea scorer for a real decision.
- A full-stack developers working through developer tool idea scorer for a real decision.
- A DevOps and platform engineers working through developer tool idea scorer for a real decision.
- A security engineers auditing payloads working through developer tool idea scorer for a real decision.
Sık Sorulan Sorular
What about very large files?
Browser memory limits files at roughly 100MB-2GB depending on browser and OS. For larger files, use a CLI tool or stream processing.
How does this compare to a CLI version?
Functionally equivalent for typical inputs. CLI versions handle larger files, batch processing, and scripting; this is faster for one-off ad-hoc use.
Does my data leave my browser?
No — everything runs in your browser’s JavaScript engine. The page makes no network calls with your input data. View Network tab in DevTools to verify.
Does it work offline?
Yes once the page is loaded. The tool runs entirely client-side; refresh while online to update, but offline use works for cached pages.
Can I use this in production?
For ad-hoc dev-team use: yes. For automated pipelines: use a versioned dependency you control. The browser tool is ideal for the human-in-the-loop step.
Is the output identical to the standard library implementation?
Yes — modern browser implementations of TextEncoder, atob/btoa, crypto.subtle, and so on follow the same standards as Node.js, Python, and others.