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DevProjex turns real codebases into clean AI-ready context. Open a folder or clone a GitHub repo, select the files that matter, preview the output, and export tree, content, or both in ASCII/JSON. Use the desktop UI for visual control or the CLI for repeatable workflows. Open-source, read-only, no telemetry, cross-platform, with Smart Ignore,gitignore, Git branches, and local profiles.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I’m Avazbek, the maker of DevProjex.
I built DevProjex because I often needed to give ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI tools a clean view of a real project — not a noisy dump of every file, and not endless manual copy-paste.
DevProjex helps you open a local folder or clone a GitHub repo, visually select the files that matter, preview the final output, and export the project tree, file contents, or both in ASCII/JSON.
A few things that make it different:
• read-only by design — it does not modify your files
• visual file/folder selection
• Smart Ignore + .gitignore support
• Git clone, branch switching, and updates through local cache
• preview before copy/export
• local project profiles
• cross-platform: Windows, macOS, Linux
• open-source, built with .NET 10 and Avalonia
It’s made for developers, students, mentors, and anyone who wants cleaner project context for AI chats, code reviews, documentation, or learning.
I’d love to hear your feedback, especially from people who work with AI coding tools regularly.
The read-only, no-telemetry stance feels like a real respect for developers here. Love that the Smart Ignore plus gitignore actually understand the codebase instead of just blindly grabbing everything.
How does Smart Ignore actually decide what to skip beyond .gitignore, and can I override its rules per project?
How does the Smart Ignore feature actually decide what to skip beyond .gitignore rules, especially in monorepos with nested configs and generated vendor folders?
the ASCII tree preview before exporting is such a thoughtful touch, makes it easy to sanity-check exactly what you're about to hand off to an LLM.
How does the Smart Ignore feature actually decide which files to skip, and can I customize its rules beyond standard gitignore patterns?
How does Smart Ignore actually decide which files to skip under the hood, and can I tweak that logic if it pulls in something I wanted excluded or drops a file I really needed in the export?
How does Smart Ignore decide what's worth skipping when a project doesn't have a gitignore yet, and can I tune it for monorepos with mixed languages?
Love that it bakes in gitignore awareness and branch selection out of the box, not as an afterthought. Previewing the tree and content before export is the kind of small UX touch that saves a lot of cleanup downstream.
About DevProjex on Product Hunt
“Build clean AI-ready context from real codebases”
DevProjex was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #40 on the daily leaderboard. DevProjex turns real codebases into clean AI-ready context. Open a folder or clone a GitHub repo, select the files that matter, preview the output, and export tree, content, or both in ASCII/JSON. Use the desktop UI for visual control or the CLI for repeatable workflows. Open-source, read-only, no telemetry, cross-platform, with Smart Ignore,gitignore, Git branches, and local profiles.
DevProjex was featured in Open Source (68.6k followers), Developer Tools (515.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 218k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted DevProjex?
DevProjex was hunted by Avazbek Olimov. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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