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The conversions category contains scripts for transforming data between different formats, encodings, and measurement units. These utilities help you quickly convert data without leaving your keyboard.

Available Scripts

Browse conversion scripts organized by type:

ASCII Art

Convert text to ASCII art and various ASCII decorations

Binary Conversions

Convert between binary, hexadecimal, and decimal formats

Color Conversions

Convert colors between HEX, RGB, HSL formats

Currency Converter

Convert currencies with live exchange rates

Emoji Converter

Convert text to emoji representations

Image Conversions

Convert images between different formats

Markdown Conversions

Convert to and from Markdown format

Romanization

Convert Chinese characters to Pinyin

Text Transformations

Transform text case, encoding, and formatting

Time Conversions

Convert between time zones and formats

Unit Converter

Convert measurements, temperatures, and other units

Video Conversions

Convert video formats and extract audio

Common Conversions

  • Base64 encode/decode
  • URL encode/decode
  • HTML entity encode/decode
  • Case transformations (uppercase, lowercase, title case)
  • Line ending conversions (Unix/Windows)
  • HEX to RGB
  • RGB to HSL
  • Color name to HEX
  • CSS color conversions
  • Decimal to binary/hex/octal
  • Binary to decimal
  • Hexadecimal conversions
  • Unix timestamp to date
  • Date to Unix timestamp
  • Time zone conversions
  • Relative time formatting
  • Temperature (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin)
  • Length (meters, feet, miles)
  • Weight (kilograms, pounds)
  • Data sizes (bytes, KB, MB, GB)

Usage Tips

Many conversion scripts work with clipboard content or accept input via arguments, making them quick to use without opening additional windows.
Set up keyboard shortcuts for your most-used conversions to speed up your workflow even more.

Developer Utils

Encoding, hashing, and developer-focused conversions

System Utilities

System-level data transformations

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