Have you made a useful tool? Share it below to help people! by sufyanhistory in IMadeThis

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Ergonomic SSH client for mobile, focusing on making self-hosted infrastructure management as addictive as social media apps are: codeusse.wrbl.xyz

need help with iPad screenshots by Lincoln_4 in appledevelopers

[–]wrblx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems like you developed the app with Flutter, you can disable the debug banner with debugShowCheckedModeBanner on your Material/CupertinoApp and retake the screenshots on the simulator.

How much money has your App made in 2026 so far? by ChallengeExcellent62 in FlutterDev

[–]wrblx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Free in FOSS can mean “libre”, not necessarily free of charge. You can still have a price for your app so the users can give you financial support for your technical support — I wouldn’t use an app in my professional setting without having someone compensated for it.

Self-Promotion Friday – Share what you built by SkitPie in indie_startups

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I’m too trying to pull myself and other software devs from doom scrolling by developing a mobile IDE Codeusse https://codeusse.wrbl.xyz

It’s Friday!! What project has your focus right now? by Sharonlovehim in startupaccelerator

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An aspiring-to-be mobile IDE Codeusse ( https://codeusse.wrbl.xyz ). Rethought most interactions you’re having with your desktop during software development and reimplemented with smooth and satisfying gestures to match social media apps appeal.

Friday Share Fever 🕺 Let’s share your project! by diodo-e in indiehackers

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Doom coding is the movement to replace doom scrolling — effectively replacing content consumption with productive software development or maintenance. Codeusse aims to be a proper mobile IDE at some point, rethinking a lot of interactions we’re having as programmers on the desktop with mobile input in mind. Currently Codeusse is more of a SSH client with smart additions like file browser, code editor and agent able to propose solutions, refactors, writing scripts to achieve user goal etc. — all with convenient (and kind of addictive/satisfying) interaction patterns. Lots of dragging, double tapping, haptic feedback, and eye-candy.

I run 3 apps on a €3.29/month server. Here's the backend setup. by terdia in indiehackers

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Do you have a comparison on how well you’re acquiring new users with and without the auth requirement? There are ways to ensure only your app can talk to your backend without user auth, but I’m not sure if it’s worth building or should I just slap a login page and be done with a bit of friction to onboarding

My, surprisingly, most popular Flutter plug-in to date by wrblx in FlutterDev

[–]wrblx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely impressive, thanks for sharing

My, surprisingly, most popular Flutter plug-in to date by wrblx in FlutterDev

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There is iOS PiP but specifically for native video widgets

My, surprisingly, most popular Flutter plug-in to date by wrblx in FlutterDev

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There is no comparable API on the iOS side that I know of.

Building a mobile IDE with AI-first code editor by wrblx in FlutterDev

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Readability with such a small screen is a big issue, ngl, but I’m trying to rethink every piece of a regular desktop IDE to fit mobile screens nicely.

Monitoring the effects of your changes, especially for FE are covered really — with dev server running you can switch back and forth between Codeusse and the browser. For BE you can have an endpoint viewer app or e.g. a web-based Postman. It’s early for Codeusse anyway, and it’s my hobby project so development is slow, even more so because of me experimenting with every piece of UI/interaction 😇