Skip the noise. Every tool here has been reviewed, tested, and summarized by our team — so you can find what you actually need, faster.
Six focused categories covering the tools professionals actually use day to day.
Why we built docuglint and what makes it different.
docuglint is a hand-maintained resource directory built for developers, designers, and anyone who works in or around technology. The internet is full of "top 100 tools" lists that are either outdated, algorithmically generated, or just thinly veiled affiliate pages. We wanted something different.
Every resource listed here has been individually reviewed by our team. We look at what the tool actually does in practice, who it's genuinely useful for, where it falls short, and how it compares to alternatives. Our descriptions are written from real usage experience — not copied from product landing pages.
The goal is simple: save you time. Whether you're a solo developer evaluating a new database, a designer looking for a reliable icon library, or a student trying to figure out where to start learning, this directory gives you a clear, honest picture of each resource before you commit to exploring it.
We cover six categories: AI Tools, Developer Tools, Design Resources, Learning Platforms, Productivity Tools, and Open Source Projects. Each category is kept focused and non-overlapping, so you always know where to look. Resources are selected based on quality, active maintenance, and real-world adoption — not popularity contests or sponsorships.
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A selection from across all categories to get you started.
OpenAI's conversational AI that handles everything from code review to writing drafts. The GPT-4 model is particularly strong at reasoning through multi-step problems, though it can still hallucinate facts confidently.
The de facto home for open source code and team collaboration. Beyond version control, GitHub Actions has made it a capable CI/CD platform, and Copilot integration adds AI assistance directly in the workflow.
Browser-based design tool that has largely replaced desktop alternatives for UI/UX work. Real-time collaboration is genuinely seamless, and the component system scales well for design systems work.
A free, open-source full-stack curriculum that takes you from zero to job-ready. Unlike video-heavy platforms, it emphasizes building real projects and reading documentation — skills that actually transfer to work.
A local-first note-taking app built around linked Markdown files. The graph view is more than a gimmick — it genuinely helps surface connections between ideas. Your data stays on your machine, which matters.
The most feature-complete open source relational database available. JSON support, full-text search, and a rich extension ecosystem make it a serious choice for production workloads, not just a MySQL alternative.