A collection of lightweight, browser-based GitHub tools designed for non-coders, indie devs, documentation nerds, and anyone tired of repetitive GitHub busywork.
Built as standalone static pages with a bold neo-brutalist interface. No install. No backend. Just open and use.
👉 https://monapdx.github.io/Github-Tools/
Generate clean table-of-contents sections and anchor links from any README.
Create GitHub-style shields.io badges, buttons, and markdown snippets.
Generate deep GitHub URLs for repos, issues, templates, commits, compare views, files, and more.
Visualize the most common topics used across a GitHub profile.
Build GitHub issue forms, YAML configs, README snippets, and starter template packs.
Assemble reusable markdown blocks for READMEs, profiles, dashboards, and documentation.
- Fully static GitHub Pages site
- Browser-only tools (no backend)
- Beginner-friendly workflows
- Neo-brutalist UI styling
- Lightweight and fast
- Easy to fork, remix, or self-host
- HTML
- CSS
- Vanilla JavaScript
- GitHub Pages
GitHub can feel overly technical and intimidating.
This project focuses on making common GitHub workflows easier, more visual, and more approachable — especially for non-traditional developers, writers, artists, hobbyists, and AI-assisted builders.
MIT
