Kaltrinkeda — The ToolBox and Its Features

Hello readers, I’m Kirey, and today I bring another innovation from Kaltrinkeda: The ToolBox is a built-in feature in our IDE, designed to streamline the programmer’s workflow with a selection of native tools optimized for productivity, making the experience unforgettable. No additional packages are required to use it. The ToolBox can be accessed directly from the project editor, just click the button, and it opens right up, with functions like: Lorem Ipsum Generator UUID / GUID Generator Slugify Tool (converts text to slugs for URLs) Base64 Encoder/Decoder JSON, HTML, CSS, JS, and Python Minifiers Text Converter: uppercase, lowercase, capitalize, etc. Markdown Preview (native in .md files) HEX Editor (pick colors, preview, change opacity, generate palettes) Diff Viewer (compare two texts) Simple Encryption: SHA-1 / SHA-256 / MD5 / Bash / AES-256 Numeric Converters: Binary ↔ Decimal ↔ Hex ↔ Octal Timestamp ↔ Date (Unix Timestamp converter) IMG Pogger (convert images to Base64) IMG Hoster (host images directly on PostImg from the app, useful for HTML projects, convert images to links) Keyboard Shortcuts These are just a few of the functions we are working on, but the idea is for the tool to include hundreds or even thousands of useful tools. In the ToolBox, you can search by keywords to easily find the perfect tool. We are carefully evaluating the implementation of the ToolBox solely for performance reasons. Our goal is to offer a functional app, regardless of the user’s situation. Whether the user is poor, rich, or somewhere in between, their device should support running the IDE at a stable 40 FPS. While we have designed the app to be optimized, we acknowledge that performance may vary on more limited devices, potentially failing. We are open to ideas from the public, you, dear NMBAH reader, what would you like your IDE to have? What function would be wonderful to experience; enter your project, be in the editor, click a button, and have the tool ready for use. Let us know in the comments. Our biggest fear is releasing a non-functional app. We are committed to our users and promise a functional app, unlike other browser-based IDEs that lag, freeze, and are slow. We prefer to risk not doing it at all than to release a bad product. This even happened in this post, the plan was to show a preview of the ToolBox, but due to technical difficulties, the design didn’t meet expectations, so a graphic cover was created instead of showing the project. If this feature compromises the app’s goal, unfortunately, we won’t implement it unless it can be optimized for everyone. The goal of the ToolBox is to make the programmer’s life easier. As mentioned, the functions are designed to be practical, and it comes with multiple tools for all languages. You don’t need to be in a CSS file to use the Hex Editor, and you can use it from Python to Markdown freely. This box is a global item, and if possible, it may even be used in the Pancreon Console. Thank you all for your attention.

May 5, 2025 - 19:51
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Kaltrinkeda — The ToolBox and Its Features

Hello readers, I’m Kirey, and today I bring another innovation from Kaltrinkeda:

The ToolBox is a built-in feature in our IDE, designed to streamline the programmer’s workflow with a selection of native tools optimized for productivity, making the experience unforgettable.

No additional packages are required to use it.

The ToolBox can be accessed directly from the project editor, just click the button, and it opens right up, with functions like:

Lorem Ipsum Generator
UUID / GUID Generator
Slugify Tool (converts text to slugs for URLs)
Base64 Encoder/Decoder
JSON, HTML, CSS, JS, and Python Minifiers
Text Converter: uppercase, lowercase, capitalize, etc.
Markdown Preview (native in .md files)
HEX Editor (pick colors, preview, change opacity, generate palettes)
Diff Viewer (compare two texts)
Simple Encryption: SHA-1 / SHA-256 / MD5 / Bash / AES-256
Numeric Converters: Binary ↔ Decimal ↔ Hex ↔ Octal
Timestamp ↔ Date (Unix Timestamp converter)
IMG Pogger (convert images to Base64)
IMG Hoster (host images directly on PostImg from the app, useful for HTML projects, convert images to links)
Keyboard Shortcuts

These are just a few of the functions we are working on, but the idea is for the tool to include hundreds or even thousands of useful tools. In the ToolBox, you can search by keywords to easily find the perfect tool.

We are carefully evaluating the implementation of the ToolBox solely for performance reasons. Our goal is to offer a functional app, regardless of the user’s situation.

Whether the user is poor, rich, or somewhere in between, their device should support running the IDE at a stable 40 FPS. While we have designed the app to be optimized, we acknowledge that performance may vary on more limited devices, potentially failing.

We are open to ideas from the public, you, dear NMBAH reader, what would you like your IDE to have? What function would be wonderful to experience; enter your project, be in the editor, click a button, and have the tool ready for use. Let us know in the comments.

Our biggest fear is releasing a non-functional app. We are committed to our users and promise a functional app, unlike other browser-based IDEs that lag, freeze, and are slow.

We prefer to risk not doing it at all than to release a bad product. This even happened in this post, the plan was to show a preview of the ToolBox, but due to technical difficulties, the design didn’t meet expectations, so a graphic cover was created instead of showing the project.

If this feature compromises the app’s goal, unfortunately, we won’t implement it unless it can be optimized for everyone.

The goal of the ToolBox is to make the programmer’s life easier. As mentioned, the functions are designed to be practical, and it comes with multiple tools for all languages.

You don’t need to be in a CSS file to use the Hex Editor, and you can use it from Python to Markdown freely. This box is a global item, and if possible, it may even be used in the Pancreon Console.

Thank you all for your attention.