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Guide to DevToys

**DevToys** is an all-in-one developer toolbox that provides various utilities for programmers and software developers, making everyday tasks like formatting, encoding, decoding, and more, simple and efficient. This guide will walk you through the installation, configuration, and key features of DevToys.



1. Installation Process

Follow these steps to install DevToys on your device:

  1. Download the installer: Visit the official DevToys website or download it directly from the Microsoft Store.
  2. Run the installer (if not using the Store): After downloading the installer, run the executable and follow the prompts to begin installation.
  3. Complete installation: Once the installation is complete, you can launch DevToys from the desktop, Start menu, or directly from the Microsoft Store if installed via that method.



2. First-Time Setup and Customization

After installing DevToys, follow these steps to configure it for optimal use:

  1. Launch DevToys: Open DevToys from the Start menu or desktop. You’ll be greeted with a simple interface showing the various tools available.
  2. Explore tool categories: DevToys groups its utilities into categories like Text, JSON, Converters, Encoders/Decoders, Validators, and more. Browse through these categories to see what tools are available.
  3. Dark/Light mode settings: You can switch between dark and light modes by clicking on the ‘Settings’ (gear icon) in the top-right corner and selecting the preferred mode based on your preference.
  4. Pin frequently used tools: DevToys allows you to pin frequently used tools for easy access. Right-click on any tool and choose ‘Pin to Quick Access’ to make it available from the home screen.



3. Key Features and How to Use Them

DevToys offers a variety of tools that simplify common development tasks. Here’s how to use some of its key features:
  • JSON Formatter and Validator: To format or validate JSON, go to ‘JSON Tools’ and choose ‘Formatter/Validator.’ Paste your JSON code into the left panel, and the formatted JSON will appear in the right panel. Errors or issues will be flagged for easy correction.
  • Text Case Converter: Navigate to ‘Text Tools’ > ‘Case Converter.’ Here, you can convert text between different cases like Uppercase, Lowercase, Title Case, and Sentence Case. Simply paste or type your text and select the conversion method.
  • Base64 Encoder/Decoder: Under ‘Encoders/Decoders’ > ‘Base64 Encoder/Decoder,’ you can encode text to Base64 or decode Base64 strings. Paste your input into the left panel, and the encoded or decoded result will be displayed on the right.
  • Hash Generator: Go to ‘Converters’ > ‘Hash Generator.’ This tool allows you to generate hash values using algorithms like MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and more. Paste or upload a file, and the hash value will be generated instantly.
  • Image Converter: Navigate to ‘Converters’ > ‘Image Converter.’ This tool lets you convert images between formats like PNG, JPEG, BMP, and WebP. Simply drag and drop an image or upload it to start the conversion process.
  • Number Base Converter: To convert numbers between different bases, such as binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal, go to ‘Converters’ > ‘Number Base Converter.’ Enter the number, choose the base, and DevToys will convert it to the desired base.
  • Regex Tester: For testing regular expressions, go to ‘Validators’ > ‘Regex Tester.’ Enter your regex pattern and the text you want to match, and DevToys will highlight the matching portions of the text.
  • JWT Decoder: To decode JSON Web Tokens (JWT), go to ‘Encoders/Decoders’ > ‘JWT Decoder.’ Paste your JWT, and DevToys will decode it, showing the header, payload, and signature.
  • URL Encoder/Decoder: Under ‘Encoders/Decoders’ > ‘URL Encoder/Decoder,’ you can quickly encode or decode URLs. Paste the URL or text, and DevToys will show the encoded or decoded result in real time.



4. Customizing Advanced Settings

DevToys provides some customization options for experienced developers who want more control over their tool usage. Here’s how to configure these settings:

  1. Customize appearance settings: Under the ‘Settings’ menu (gear icon), you can adjust the theme (Light or Dark mode) and other appearance settings. You can also choose the system default theme based on your operating system settings.
  2. Pin and reorder tools: You can pin commonly used tools to the home screen for quick access. Right-click on a tool and select ‘Pin to Quick Access.’ You can also drag and reorder pinned tools for better organization.
  3. Use multi-instance mode: DevToys allows you to open multiple instances of a tool. You can launch multiple tools simultaneously or even multiple instances of the same tool by clicking on the ‘+’ icon or using the right-click menu.
  4. Use DevToys in the system tray: DevToys can minimize to the system tray for easy access. Enable this setting in ‘Settings’ to reduce clutter on your taskbar while keeping the tool easily accessible.



5. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Here are some common issues you may encounter with DevToys and how to resolve them:
  • Tools not working as expected: If a specific tool isn't working, try restarting the application. Ensure that you're using the correct input format for each tool (e.g., valid JSON for the JSON Formatter).
  • Slow performance: If DevToys becomes slow, especially when processing large files, close unnecessary instances of tools or restart the application to free up resources.
  • Missing tools or features: Ensure that you're running the latest version of DevToys. Check for updates in the Microsoft Store or on the official DevToys website.
  • Pinning tools not working: If you cannot pin tools to the home screen, try restarting the app. If the issue persists, reinstalling DevToys may help resolve the problem.



6. Uninstalling DevToys

If you need to uninstall DevToys, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Control Panel or Settings on your computer.
  2. Go to Programs > Uninstall a Program (Windows) or Apps & Features.
  3. Find DevToys in the list of installed programs and click Uninstall.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove DevToys from your system.



7. Conclusion

DevToys is an incredibly versatile toolbox for developers, offering a wide range of utilities that simplify common tasks like formatting, encoding, converting, and validating data. Its lightweight design and user-friendly interface make it an essential tool for developers of all experience levels. For more help, visit the DevToys GitHub page.
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