Developer Apps

Build, ship, and monitor without leaving your flow. Track deployments, pull requests, builds, ports, API usage, repositories, and local services directly from your menu bar so you spend less time refreshing dashboards and more time writing code.

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Build, ship, and monitor without leaving your flow. Track deployments, pull requests, builds, ports, API usage, repositories, and local services directly from your menu bar so you spend less time refreshing dashboards and more time writing code.

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Drafty

Drafty

Drafty keeps lightweight Codex tasks close at hand, making it easy to launch quick prompts, attach files, hand off to terminal editors, or dictate drafts locally without interrupting your command-line workflow.

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Headroom

Headroom

Headroom keeps your Claude Code usage visible at a glance, showing live 5-hour and 7-day limits directly in the menu bar before they catch you in the middle of a task. It reads the usage data Claude Code already stores locally, requires no setup, API key, or login, and never makes a network connection.

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DevCacheCleaner

DevCacheCleaner

DevCacheCleaner helps developers reclaim valuable disk space by scanning for cache files, build artifacts, and other generated data created by Xcode, Node.js, Android, Flutter, and similar tools. It provides a clear overview of storage usage before cleanup, making it easy to safely remove unnecessary files while keeping source code untouched.

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Vibedock

Vibedock

Vibedock makes managing Claude Code MCP servers simple by letting you enable or disable them with a single click. It automatically restarts sessions when changes occur and keeps project-specific configurations in sync.

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Port Monitor

Port Monitor

Port Monitor keeps an eye on the chaos modern development tools create, showing active ports in real time and letting you kill stray processes instantly, all through a lightweight native macOS interface.

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Doorry

Doorry

Doorry keeps an eye on every open port on your Mac and lets you shut down rogue processes with a single click. Built for developers tired of terminal rituals, it stays lightweight, private, and straightforward.

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Seeports

Seeports

Seeports scans your Mac for active TCP ports, grouping them by services like Docker, Kubernetes, and local dev servers, offering real-time visibility, quick actions, and clean developer-focused control, smooth experience.

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Octopping

Octoping

Octoping surfaces your GitHub notifications, neatly grouped by repository and marked with familiar color-coded icons. It lets you browse, mark as read, and jump straight to GitHub, with a refresh rhythm you can tune to your workflow.

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Localmost

Localmost

Run local HTTP servers on macOS by dragging any folder to instantly serve files with automatic port assignment, multiple server management, logs, and simple state restoration on launch, directory listings.

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Barfly

Barfly

This menu bar app keeps an eye on your itch.io game analytics without demanding a spreadsheet addiction. Track views, downloads, purchases, and performance changes over time, with notifications and quick access to your games when the numbers finally move.

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