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SkillsApr 25, 2026·3 min de lectura

Omni Tools — Self-Hosted Web-Based Developer Utility Collection

A free, self-hosted collection of web-based tools for everyday developer tasks including converters, formatters, encoders, and image processors, with no ads or tracking.

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Omni Tools Overview
Comando de instalación directa
npx -y tokrepo@latest install 7ca13f10-4080-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

Ejecutar después de confirmar el plan con dry-run.

Introduction

Omni Tools is a self-hosted web application that provides dozens of developer utilities in a single interface. From JSON formatters and Base64 encoders to image converters and PDF manipulators, it replaces scattered online tools with a private, ad-free instance you control.

What Omni Tools Does

  • Converts between data formats: JSON to YAML, CSV to JSON, Markdown to HTML, and more
  • Encodes and decodes text with Base64, URL encoding, JWT decoding, and hash generation
  • Processes images with resizing, format conversion, compression, and metadata stripping
  • Manipulates PDFs including merge, split, compress, and page extraction
  • Formats and validates code in JSON, XML, SQL, HTML, and CSS with syntax highlighting

Architecture Overview

Omni Tools is built with React and TypeScript, running most operations client-side in the browser for speed and privacy. The lightweight Node.js backend handles file-heavy operations like PDF manipulation and video processing using FFmpeg and other system libraries. All processing happens on your server with no external API calls. The application ships as a single Docker image with all dependencies bundled.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Deploy with a single Docker command; no external database or services required
  • The container exposes port 3000 by default; map it to any host port
  • Place behind a reverse proxy with HTTPS for secure remote access
  • Configure MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE environment variable to adjust file size limits (default 50 MB)
  • All tools are available immediately with no user accounts or configuration needed

Key Features

  • Privacy-first design with all processing on your server and no telemetry or analytics
  • Client-side execution for text operations means instant results without server round-trips
  • Clean, searchable interface to quickly find the right tool among dozens of utilities
  • No accounts, no ads, no rate limits — just tools that work
  • Regular updates adding new tools based on community requests

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • IT Tools — Similar concept; Omni Tools adds PDF and video processing capabilities
  • CyberChef — Powerful but complex chaining UI; Omni Tools offers simpler single-purpose tools
  • DevToys — Desktop-only application; Omni Tools runs in any browser and can be shared with a team
  • Transform.tools — Cloud-hosted with limited tools; Omni Tools is self-hosted with broader coverage
  • ConvertX — Focused on file format conversion; Omni Tools adds developer utilities like JWT decode and hash generation

FAQ

Q: Are files uploaded to any external server? A: No. All file processing happens locally on your self-hosted instance. Files are processed in memory and never stored permanently.

Q: Can I add custom tools? A: Yes. The project uses a modular architecture where each tool is a React component. Community contributions for new tools are welcome via pull requests.

Q: What are the server requirements? A: The Docker container runs on 512 MB RAM for text-only tools. Image and video processing benefits from 2 GB RAM and multiple CPU cores.

Q: Does it work offline? A: The web UI requires network access to your server. Client-side tools work after initial page load even if the connection drops, but server-side tools like PDF processing need the backend.

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