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    Bananas Screen Sharing

    Bananas Screen Sharing

    Cross-Platform screen sharing

    Bananas is a lightweight web framework built for JavaScript, focusing on simplicity and fast prototyping of web applications. Because there are no servers involved (except for the stun, turn and signaling servers that are needed for exchanging the initial connection information), you need to have a way to communicate the url to the person you're sharing your screen with.
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    screenshot-to-code

    screenshot-to-code

    Drop in a screenshot and convert it to clean code

    screenshot-to-code converts UI screenshots or design images into working front-end code, accelerating the path from concept to prototype. It uses modern vision-capable or code-generating models to infer layout structure, typography, and components, then outputs clean HTML/CSS (often Tailwind) or framework code. A web interface lets you upload images, tune options, and preview generated results, while a backend service orchestrates the model calls and post-processing. The tool focuses on practical developer outputs—semantic markup, reusable components, and readable classes—so the result is a starting point you can refine, not a throwaway demo. ...
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