Cacher
Whether you work alone or with a group, Cacher is the best place to keep your code snippets. Remember hackers and their teams for a long time! Make a sample library in the cloud for your team and yourself. Team tidbits are the best way to share information about a project, give each other advice, and bring on new team members. Great PC tool for code snippets!
It supports more than 100 computer languages, from Python to Go to VMEL, with syntax highlighting and an editor. You can order your code in any way you want with Cacher's color-coded labeling system. You can make and add snippets without leaving your favorite editor by adding apps for Visual Studio Code, Atom Editor, and Sublime Text. Snippets is a community for people to share code, and each snippet has its own page. You can email, Slack, or tweet snippet URLs, or you can put them on your blog.
Key Features
You can share pieces of code on any website. There are desktop apps for Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can use Cacher for Windows to make a beautiful knowledge base that works with Markdown files. When you make a change to Gist, your snippets will be synced with your GitHub account.
Use code to teach
Sharing code snippets is the best way to teach someone something. A great way to teach someone a new trick or get a new team member up to speed.
Make sure everyone knows what to do.
To keep project information in order, use team files and labels. Each member sees the same set of bits and adds to them.
Use chat to write snippets
The Slack app lets people in a chat save messages as snippets and keep up with what the team is doing.
Add-on for Firefox and Chrome
You can quickly save code examples from any website by adding a plugin to your web browser. The app works great on Medium and StackOverflow.
Run the code snippet locally
Start up the Cacher Run Server to use the shell on your local computer to run code. You can quickly learn a new language or try algorithms with it.
The fastest method to make snippets
With the Tray App, writing snippets is a pleasure. You can use it to turn information from the clipboard and system files into short pieces.
Features and Highlights
- Snippets can be tagged with one or more color-coded labels — a way to categorize snippets by project or purpose.
- Each tool user starts with a personal library, a collection of snippets and labels.
- Users can join teams and collaborate with teammates on snippets in a shared library.
- All your snippets are stored online and accessible via desktop clients, and.
- When away from your machine, use the web app to access your snippets from any internet browser.
- Share your snippets with colleagues with links to snippets.cacher.io.
- Import and sync your existing GitHub Gists.
- It offers extensions for Visual Studio Code, Atom Editor, and Sublime Text. Create and insert snippets without leaving the comfort of your development environment.
- Alfred's workflow and command-line interface offer even more ways to access and create snippets.
- Use your snippet’s raw content to build elaborate bash scripts.
Note: 14 days trial version. Limited functionality in the demo version.