MonDEV (46 Part Series)
1 Newsletter: Happy MonDEV
2 MonDEV Newsletter: Filter better with Laravel Purity
… 42 more parts…
3 Exploring JS Frameworks with Component Party
4 Let’s create an NPX command
5 Release on NPM using Github Actions
6 “Have you met Tinker?”
7 Make your Js Components in seconds
8 Biome: between code formatters and good competition
9 Bash scripts with node?
10 Have you ever built a Chrome Extension?
11 End-to-end test your CLI tools
12 Laravel: From Zero to CLI(ro)
13 Code Snippets as Google Results
14 Readme and surroundings
15 Tauri – Rust, Js and Native Apps
16 Have you ever developed a VS Code Extension?
17 your friendly neighborhood Tailwind
18 NuShell – Ceci n’est pas une |
19 NixOs – Your portable dev enviroment
20 Rivet – JS, AI and the agent builder we deserve
21 One LLaMa to rule them all
22 Console Ninja – Your logs on steroids
23 Green Software: some thoughts
24 Mitosis – One compoent for all
25 Prompt Fuzzer: how to keep your agents on the right path
26 Where MonDev tools comes from
27 Danger: keep order in your PRs
28 Croc: seamless file transfer
29 Valibot: featherweight validator
30 Mondev’s summer break
31 Back from holidays, CLI and some news
32 Is it Preptember yet?
33 NPkill – Let’s get rid of unused node_modules
34 Vuestic – Vue components and more
35 JUST: do it
36 Lazygit – Autumn Dev Laziness
37 Can I Use CLI – Compatibility within terminal’s reach
38 Rocket.rs lightspeed web server
39 Coolify: server management the cool way
40 Long weekends and short updates
41 Forms in seconds with ShardCn forms
42 Whazzup mates? What’s App by CLI!
43 Color Palette is served with ShadCn Theme Editor
44 Real time in no time
45 New explorations at Serverless day
46 Back to MonDEV 2025
Good morning everyone and happy MonDEV!
how is development going in this almost summer? Here we continue to write lines of code and look for new tools to talk about, even though soon your Monday newsletter will go on vacation for a few weeks, before coming back more charged than before!
But there’s still some time left, so why not come to today’s tool instead?
Today we talk about file transfer. How many times do we have to quickly pass one or more files from one PC to another?
What is the first method you use? USB stick? Cloud/Drive maybe? What’s App or Telegram Web?
Regardless of your tool of choice, this forces us to interrupt our workflow and the comfortable environment.
As I have said in other cases, it is not something transcendental, but if we can always do better, why not do it?
So I present to you Croc, today’s tool.
What is it about? Well, Croc is a tool that allows two computers to exchange files securely directly from the command line. It is available for any operating system, very lightweight, and very easy to use.
Once installed, in fact, you just need to launch the command croc ./file-name.ext
from the terminal and croc will release a passphrase to you; by launching croc from any other pc and entering the same phrase, you can immediately download the file.
The download is available only once so the use of the passphrase is unique, and you can use the one generated or choose one yourself.
In this way, without leaving the terminal, you will have transferred your files from one pc to another in a few seconds.
As I said, perhaps it won’t revolutionize your way of working, but I find that small details are sometimes what makes the difference.
That being said, there are many more options that you can set, and I invite you to discover them directly on the tool’s repository.
I hope this little insight of the week can be interesting for you, as always let me know!
In the meantime, I just have to wish you a good week.
Happy Coding 0_1
MonDEV (46 Part Series)
1 Newsletter: Happy MonDEV
2 MonDEV Newsletter: Filter better with Laravel Purity
… 42 more parts…
3 Exploring JS Frameworks with Component Party
4 Let’s create an NPX command
5 Release on NPM using Github Actions
6 “Have you met Tinker?”
7 Make your Js Components in seconds
8 Biome: between code formatters and good competition
9 Bash scripts with node?
10 Have you ever built a Chrome Extension?
11 End-to-end test your CLI tools
12 Laravel: From Zero to CLI(ro)
13 Code Snippets as Google Results
14 Readme and surroundings
15 Tauri – Rust, Js and Native Apps
16 Have you ever developed a VS Code Extension?
17 your friendly neighborhood Tailwind
18 NuShell – Ceci n’est pas une |
19 NixOs – Your portable dev enviroment
20 Rivet – JS, AI and the agent builder we deserve
21 One LLaMa to rule them all
22 Console Ninja – Your logs on steroids
23 Green Software: some thoughts
24 Mitosis – One compoent for all
25 Prompt Fuzzer: how to keep your agents on the right path
26 Where MonDev tools comes from
27 Danger: keep order in your PRs
28 Croc: seamless file transfer
29 Valibot: featherweight validator
30 Mondev’s summer break
31 Back from holidays, CLI and some news
32 Is it Preptember yet?
33 NPkill – Let’s get rid of unused node_modules
34 Vuestic – Vue components and more
35 JUST: do it
36 Lazygit – Autumn Dev Laziness
37 Can I Use CLI – Compatibility within terminal’s reach
38 Rocket.rs lightspeed web server
39 Coolify: server management the cool way
40 Long weekends and short updates
41 Forms in seconds with ShardCn forms
42 Whazzup mates? What’s App by CLI!
43 Color Palette is served with ShadCn Theme Editor
44 Real time in no time
45 New explorations at Serverless day
46 Back to MonDEV 2025
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