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Gretl
Visual control panel for localhosts
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Visual control panel for localhosts
73 followers
Gretl is a port manager for developers. It sits in your menu bar, watches every port on your machine, and lets you name, group, start, stop, and share them — so "what's running on 3001?" is never a mystery. Works standalone or alongside your existing tools. Ships with a CLI (gr list, gr start), a Python/Ruby/Node SDK, and a gr.toml you can commit so teammates get the same setup automatically.
Products used by Gretl
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Design & Creative 1
Design & Creative 1

TauriAn Electron alternative written in Rust
5.0 (40 reviews)
We needed a native macOS menu bar app with a Rust backend and a web frontend. Tauri was the only framework that gave us true native system tray support, template icons, and vibrancy effects without Electron's memory overhead. The binary is a fraction of the size and feels like a real Mac app.
Finance 1
Finance 1
LLMs 1
LLMs 1

Claude by AnthropicA family of foundational AI models
5.0 (793 reviews)
We built our MCP server on Claude so developers can check, start, and stop their local services directly from Claude Code. The tool-use API made it trivial to expose our daemon as a set of callable tools. It's become one of our favourite features to demo.
Engineering & Development 1
Engineering & Development 1

SupabaseThe open source Firebase alternative
5.0 (782 reviews)
Postgres, auth, and realtime out of the box with a great API. We use it for org management, audit logs, JIT access records, and billing state. The service role client made building our multi-tenant backend straightforward without managing our own auth infrastructure.
