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FeHelper的Microsoft Edge版本已经更新到最新版本了;Firefox和Chrome版本正在审核中。 microsoftedge.microsoft.com/…
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突击了一下,把 FeHelper (github.com/zxlie/FeHelper) 的一部分重要issue都update过了,这两天抽空打包提交到chrome webstore 。也欢迎大家一起来提交PR,一起维护这个开源项目 @gitfish #FeHelper
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# FeHelper祝大家1024程序员节快乐! 从2011到2025,FEHelper 一直陪伴无数开发者一起成长。 感谢每一位用代码创造世界的你。 在这个属于程序员的节日里, 也想对所有 FEHelper 用户说一声:辛苦了,也谢谢你们。 时代在变,从前端工具到 AI 助手, 我们都在不断进化。 现在是 AI 的时代,接下来让我们用 AI 的思维, 跟着 FEHelper,一起再出发。 🚀 👉 fehelper.com #FEHelper #ProgrammersDay #前端开发 #开源工具
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🔥 #FEHelper Update After a long period of private branch development, all features have now been released to the public extension and proven stable. Today, we’ve officially merged the private repository back into the main branch (master) — making the entire project fully open source again! The README.md has been updated — feel free to check it out, star 🌟 it, and contribute! 👉 github.com/zxlie/FeHelper Thanks to everyone who has used, tested, and supported FEHelper over the years. 15 years strong — building tools that make development faster and simpler. 💪 #FEHelper #OpenSource #DevTools #Frontend
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⚡ FEHelper — The All-in-One Browser Toolkit for Developers Debug faster. Format cleaner. Work smarter. From JSON & QR to API testing and AI — all in one lightweight extension. Try it now 👉 fehelper.com #FEHelper #DevTools #OpenSource #Frontend
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#5|#FeHelper — Why I Turned Down Multiple Acquisition Offers Since 2016, FEHelper’s user base has quietly surpassed 500,000 worldwide. Over the years, I’ve received countless emails—from both domestic and international companies, and even individual developers through GitHub— all expressing interest in acquiring FEHelper. Some offered impressive prices. Some promised to “keep it open.” Others wanted to integrate it into their own dev tool ecosystems. But the truth is — I never felt tempted to sell. Because FEHelper is more than just a product to me. It’s a journey — a decade-long labor of love, built line by line, update by update, becoming part of the daily workflow for developers everywhere. I’ve always believed in open source, in its freedom and transparency. I want FEHelper to remain what it has always been: clean, free, ad-free, local-first, and purely for the community. Even when the offers got higher, my decision never changed — because what matters isn’t how much FEHelper is worth, but why it exists in the first place. I’ll keep maintaining and evolving it, so that every developer can work faster, smarter, and happier. And finally — my heartfelt thanks to @Gitfish for featuring FEHelper on their platform, bringing it to a wider open-source community. 🚀 gitfish.dev/repo/zxlie/FeHel…
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#4|What Makes FEHelper Truly Different People often ask me: “How has FEHelper lasted for 15 years?” The answer is simple — it was never “just a plugin.” From day one, FEHelper was built as a platform. Back when I was a frontend engineer at Baidu, I kept noticing the same pattern: everyone around me needed small tools to make their daily work faster — Someone needed to generate a QR code. Someone else wanted to decode one. Another teammate needed to encrypt strings. Testers were using Postman just for quick API calls. And almost every dev needed a JSON viewer. Each of these tasks required a separate extension from the Chrome Webstore — a dozen tiny tools, cluttering everyone’s browser. So I thought: “What if I build one unified platform — where every tool lives together, and users can install only what they need?” That’s how FEHelper was born. It supports Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, and contains 30 modular tools that users can enable or disable on demand — from JSON formatter, QR generator, encoder/decoder, to API debugger, screenshot, color picker, and even an AI assistant. All features run locally — no network calls, no tracking, no ads. Lightweight, secure, fast. When I launched this “plugin-market” concept, the response was overwhelming. Developers loved it. Testers and product managers started using it. People wrote: “Finally, one extension that replaces ten others.” That’s when I realized something: FEHelper isn’t just a plugin. It’s an ecosystem. Modular. Extensible. Local-first. That’s why it’s still alive — and still loved — after 15 years. ⚡️
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#3|Why FEHelper Has Survived 15 Years When I started FEHelper back in 2011, I never expected it to last this long. Fifteen years later, it’s still alive—not because of marketing hype, but because of a community, a purpose, and countless small acts of trust. Around 2014, FEHelper’s user base on Chrome began to grow more obviously. Users kept sending me requests, ideas, and feedback. Maintaining everything alone became harder. So I decided to open-source it on GitHub: github.com/zxlie/FeHelper. That decision changed everything. After going open source: - The repo began receiving Stars and Forks (now ~5.4k stars and ~1.3k forks) - Developers submitted issues and pull requests; the project entered a real “community maintenance” phase - FEHelper started to surface frequently in developer blogs, technology portals like Juejin, CSDN, plugin recommendation lists, and “must-have frontend tools” articles - Users wrote tutorials, shared usage scenarios, recommended the tool to colleagues - Some enthusiastic users even created WeChat groups for FEHelper, where they discuss bugs, features, usage tips - Across platforms like WeChat, Douyin (TikTok China), Toutiao, and blogs, users also spread the word, writing short posts or sharing screenshots Because of this organic energy, I kept carving out time from my day job to fix bugs, optimize features, and respond to feedback. Every issue, every pull request, every message—and yes, every small donation—was a reminder that someone was using and believing in what I built. One touching detail: even though FEHelper remains fully free and open source, many users have sent me small red envelopes (donations) simply to say “thank you.” I never asked for it, but receiving those gestures was deeply motivating. Recently, I was invited by @gitfish to officially list FEHelper on their platform—bringing it to more eyes and reinforcing its place in the open source ecosystem. For me, that feels like a new chapter unfolding. FH$ (gitfish.dev/repo/zxlie/FeHel…) So why has FEHelper survived 15 years? Not by chasing trends or marketing pushes, but by real connections with users, by trust built over time, and by small contributions accumulating into momentum. Forever grateful to everyone who has used, recommended, contributed, or supported FEHelper. Next time, I’ll talk about where I’d like to take FEHelper next—AI-powered assistants, agent integration, lightweight IDE embedding, and more.
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下一篇我会讲FeHelper这个产品和项目,可以十年不倒,而且越来越旺😄
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#2|为什么我选择把 FEHelper (FH$) 开源? 依稀记得是 2014 年,那时 FEHelper 的 Chrome 扩展用户越来越多,更新需求也越来越多。 但项目从开发到维护,都几乎是我一个人在做。 我开始意识到: 如果想让它走得更远,就需要更多开发者的参与。
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上线没多久,下载量就迅速增长。 我发现原来这么多人都有同样的需求,于是继续完善功能,用户也越来越多。 作为一个技术极客,看到自己做的工具能真正帮到大家,那种成就感让我至今都记得。 下一篇,我会分享—— 我为什么决定把 FEHelper 开源在 GitHub,以及这件事后来带来了怎样的故事。🚀
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今天想和大家分享一下,我当初为什么会创作 FEHelper ( gitfish.dev/repo/zxlie/FeHel… ) 时间回到 2011 年,那时候我在 百度 做前端工程师。 每天的工作中,我常常需要在 console 控制台里手动写一堆代码去调试、格式化、排查问题。 不仅是我,团队里很多工程师都有一样的困扰——重复、低效,但又不得不做。

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这才没几天,FeHelper 已经收到加密社区 $2000 的支持 🙏然而过去两年通过传统捐赠才收到约 $1000,而加密社区两天就超过了它。我会继续打磨产品,让更多开发者感受到开源与加密结合的能量。 gitfish.dev/repo/zxlie/FeHel…

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大家好,我是 FeHelper ($FH)的作者阿烈叔(烈神),它是一款为开发者打造的开源浏览器插件,集成了 30 实用的工具。从第一版发布到现在已经走过 10 年,全球已有超过 20 万开发者在使用。 最近第一次真正感受到 Crypto 的力量 —— 从完全没接触,到看到链上社区如何支持创作者,这种体验太震撼了!
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GitFish 终于开了,@gitfish之前预售我拿到了全额退款,敬佩项目方的格局@0xb2p,没理由不支持🫶🫶🫶 现在的玩法很简单,打绿色✅的相当于是经过GitHub项目作者实名认证的,作者能拿到交易手续费作为对项目的支持。 我选择押注 fehelper $FH ,百度前端技术专家赵宪烈的代表作,GitHub有5500颗星。 去年玩过PUMP那波AI的知道这个含金量,懂得都懂,虽然solana现在流动性差到谷底,我就不信5500颗星的项目,只值不到100K? CA:px6VrL27QqfuK3Y2tNfA3rJcrVM1i2hFSWkDD1vCgit #fehelper #gitfish #GitHub #FH
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為什麼Node.js的console.log被設計成只能打印兩層嵌套對象啊? 每次遇到這種多層嵌套對象的輸出只能先JSON.stringify再丟到FEHelper上面格式化查看,感覺有點點麻煩 = =!如果像PHP一樣有var_dump()就好了 @himself65
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详戳→t.cn/RqJ3CUI 前端助手 (FeHelper):Chrome 上的工具插件 - 包括字符串编解码、代码压缩、美化、JSON 格式化、正则表达式、时间转换工具、二维码生成器、编码规范检测、页面性…
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