Ingredients

See what's under the hood of your favorite websites

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208 followers

Ingredients is a website scanner that is able to determine the "ingredients" (or technologies) behind a website. It can help you discover the various frameworks, analytics tools, and other technologies that are used to build and maintain a particular website.
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Paul
Hunter
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Hey everyone 👋 I want to introduce you to my next little project today: 🧪 Ingredients It's a simple website scanner which can determine the technologies (or as I call it: "ingredients") behind a website. Just enter the URL you want to scan, and Ingredients will do the rest. You can also click on individual ingredients to learn more about them and how often they occur. If you want to add more ingredients, please contribute on GitHub! → https://github.com/berrysauce/in...
Fabio Salvadori
Neat and cute. Supported.
Paul
Hunter
@fabiosalvadori Glad you like it! 😊
Sandra Djajic
Wow very interesting tool. I also like the logo and name - it's really cool :) Congratulations on todays launch :)
Paul
Hunter
@sandradjajic Thank you! Though I have to give credit to the emoji designers @ Apple for the logo 😅
Darren Hendley
Weird, it's not working for me It says ! Please enter a URL - and I have
Paul
Hunter
@darren_hendley Did you input a URL with http:// or https:// at the beginning? It only works with that prefix, since it’s a HTML URL input.
Darren Hendley
@theberrysauce thank you! That’s sorted it!
Michael Milstead
Very cool. Did you manually populate the /ingredients folder? Or did you have some automated way of getting the initial list?
Paul
Hunter
@milst Yes, I manually populated it. Just the descriptions were AI generated, as I added them later on, and adding so many descriptions by hand is daunting.
Timo
Cool idea!
Paul
Hunter
@timo_luick Thanks!
Felix Häberle
Really cool tool, what is the difference to wappalyzer?
Paul
Hunter
@felixhaberle Glad you like it! 😊 They are quite similar, but I didn't set out to make something unique, I rather wanted to explore SvelteKit a bit more and thought this would be a cool idea. I'd say a main difference is that Wappalyzer is a Browser-Extension and delivers more in-depth insights, while my tool is more or less just a little way to see behind the scenes of a website without having to inspect the source code.
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