Cacher is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.25 from 4 rated user, last update is 899 days ago.
Save code snippets from anywhere on the web! Save any code block – Use the "Save to Cacher" button it to quickly save code examples from sites like StackOverflow and Medium. Save any selected text – Select a block of text, right-click and save it with the Cacher context menu. Save any Gist – Save any GitHub Gist as a snippet with the "Save to Cacher" button. –– Cacher is a cross-platform, cloud-based app used to curate a snippet library for you and your team. Features: – Desktop clients for Windows, macOS and Linux. – Full-featured web app: app.cacher.io – Support for editing and viewing 100+ programming languages. – Flexible, nest-able color-coded labels to categorize snippets. – Shareable snippet pages via Cacher's code-sharing community: snippets.cacher.io – Team and organization features like shared libraries, notifications, role management and code reviews. Supercharged with integrations for: – GitHub Gist (Bi-directional sync) – IntelliJ-Platform IDEs – Visual Studio Code – Atom Editor – Sublime Text – Slack –– Note that certain features of Cacher require a plan subscription. View plans and features at: https://www.cacher.io/pricing Terms of use: https://www.cacher.io/terms Privacy policy: https://www.cacher.io/privacy
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Looked promising until I saw the limits on the free plan. I'll stick with SaveCode (https://thiscodeworks.com) since it's free and just as good, if not better. Just waiting on their Firefox extension because I use multiple browsers and I was hoping this would fill the void or even replace it. But not a chance. Grepper is also another free option for those interested. Maybe if it was free for students and teachers, but there was no student discount available when I asked. One thing that could make this worthy of say, maybe $3/month, is if it auto-detected the language of the saved code.
It is a very good quality extension although the free version is a bit limited and the plans are not overly affordable. Well planned and executed app but some of you may prefer to write your own.
I use it daily as a standard part of my web development workflow. Thanks for the great app:)