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Tinswin Dev Toolkit — Apitron + CacheBin

Two macOS dev tools, built to fix small daily friction.

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Tinswin Dev Toolkit — Apitron + CacheBin

Two macOS dev tools, built to fix small daily friction.

Apitron v1.1.3 — a leaner Postman for macOS. Imports no longer wipe your local edits; conflicts are visible and controllable. CacheBin 1.0.0 — dev cache cleaner that actually knows DerivedData, SPM, Docker, npm. Preview everything before anything goes.

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Hey Hunters 👋 I'm Corda, the only person at Tinswin. I ship small macOS/iOS dev tools and I'm bundling two of them today because they fix the same kind of problem: small daily friction in a dev workflow. **Apitron v1.1.3** is a RESTful API testing tool. Think of it as a leaner Postman. The thing I'm actually proud of in this release: when you import an updated API doc, your local edits — tokens, custom headers, debug param values — are no longer wiped. Duplicates get detected, conflicts are listed in a dialog, and you choose Skip or Override per item. This had been the #1 complaint and it's finally gone. **CacheBin 1.0.0** is a developer-focused cache cleaner. Most Mac cleaners don't know what `DerivedData` is, or worse, they want to delete your `node_modules`. CacheBin only touches a curated whitelist (Xcode, Docker, SPM, npm, pip, Homebrew, Gradle, etc.), shows you a preview with sizes and last-access times, and lets you pick what goes. Safe mode is on by default. Both are $2/month or $20/year with a 7-day free trial. **For PH launch day: first 30 redeemers get 1 year of Pro on each, free.** Drop a comment with which one (or both) and I'll DM the code. To be clear: it's 1 year free, then $20/year auto-renew if you don't cancel — cancel anytime before it renews. Would love feedback. Both ship to scratch my own itch; happy to hear what's still missing. — Corda Tinswin · Less, but better.

About Tinswin Dev Toolkit — Apitron + CacheBin on Product Hunt

Two macOS dev tools, built to fix small daily friction.

Tinswin Dev Toolkit — Apitron + CacheBin was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Apitron v1.1.3 — a leaner Postman for macOS. Imports no longer wipe your local edits; conflicts are visible and controllable. CacheBin 1.0.0 — dev cache cleaner that actually knows DerivedData, SPM, Docker, npm. Preview everything before anything goes.

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