CacheCat

CacheCat

Unified dashboard for all website storage management

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CacheCat: Unified dashboard for all website storage. Manage Cookies, LocalStorage, SessionStorage, IndexedDB, and Cache Storage in one place instead of switching DevTools tabs. Differentiators: • First extension combining all 5 storage types • Moder UI with light/dark themes • Full editing - not just viewing • Standalone - no DevTools needed • 100% local, open source, zero tracking Built for developers who need efficient storage management.
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Chinmay Sonawane
As a developer, I was constantly frustrated with how fragmented storage management is in browser DevTools. Want to check a cookie? Open Application tab. Need to inspect IndexedDB? Different panel. Cache Storage? Another tab. It's time-consuming and breaks your workflow. I built CacheCat to solve this exact problem - one unified dashboard where you can manage everything. No more tab switching, no more context switching. Just click the extension icon and get a beautiful, modern interface that shows all your storage data in one place. What started as a personal tool quickly became something I couldn't live without. So I polished it, made it open source, and now I'm sharing it with the developer community. Built with React, Vite, and Manifest V3. 100% local operation - your data never leaves your device. Completely free and open source. Try it out and let me know what you think! 🚀
Anand Singh

So cool to see this from a fellow Fynd employee!

Poovarasan S

Love the concept! 1.If I delete a cookie/cache/item in CacheCat, does it immediately disappear in the live site session? 2.When the site sets an HttpOnly cookie during login, can CacheCat show its metadata (domain/path/expiry/HttpOnly) even if the value is hidden? 3.If multiple cookies named bg.session exist (different path/domain), will CacheCat list them all and let me remove specific ones? 4.Does CacheCat detect storage changes made in another tab or by the page (and refresh automatically)? 5.Can I export a full snapshot (cookies, local/session storage, IndexedDB, CacheStorage) as JSON to attach to a bug report?