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Cacher

Cacher

Stop rewriting code you've already written — organise, share and reuse snippets across every editor, platform and team member

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About this agent

Every developer has that moment — staring at a blank file, knowing you wrote this exact function six months ago, somewhere. You search Slack, dig through old repos, check your notes app, and eventually just write it again from scratch. Cacher exists to make sure that never happens.

It's a code snippet manager built for developers and teams who are serious about reusing what they've already built. You save a snippet once, tag it with colour-coded labels, and it's accessible from VS Code, IntelliJ, Raycast, the command line, your browser, or the web app — wherever you happen to be working. The whole library syncs across devices and team members automatically, so the grep command someone figured out last Tuesday is available to everyone by Wednesday morning.

What makes Cacher different from a notes app or a GitHub Gist is the team layer. Personal snippets and shared team snippets live in the same interface. You can code-review new snippets before they go into the shared library, assign roles so not everyone can edit everything, and get notified when something changes. It's the difference between a folder of text files and an actual knowledge base.

What it does

  • Snippet library — stores code in 100+ programming languages with full syntax highlighting, Markdown support with live preview, and file/image uploads alongside the code

  • VS Code plugin — create and insert snippets without leaving the editor. Highlight code, save it, find it later — all inside VS Code

  • IntelliJ Platform plugin — same experience for JetBrains users across WebStorm, PyCharm, IntelliJ IDEA, and the rest of the suite

  • Raycast extension — surface snippets through Raycast without switching apps or contexts

  • GitHub Gist sync — two-way sync with your GitHub Gists so your snippets and your Gists stay in one place

  • Slack integration — save a code snippet directly from a Slack message, or share a snippet into a channel without copy-pasting

  • Chrome and Firefox extensions — highlight a code block on StackOverflow, Medium, or anywhere else and save it to Cacher in one click

  • Command-line interface — import hundreds of snippets in bulk, build bash scripts from snippet raw content, run code using your local shell

  • Team shared library — snippets and labels shared across the whole team, automatically synced to every member's library regardless of their OS or editor

  • Code reviews — require an assigned team member to approve new or updated snippets before they enter the shared library

  • Role management — assign different access levels so junior members can contribute without accidentally overwriting critical shared snippets

  • Public snippet pages — every snippet has a public URL on snippets.cacher.io that you can share via email, embed in a blog, or post anywhere

  • Jupyter Notebook support — build and share data visualisation reports alongside your code snippets

Who it's for

Developers who are tired of rewriting the same boilerplate. Technical support teams who need a shared bank of responses and scripts. Web teams standardising their HTML and CSS components. Data scientists who want Jupyter Notebook support alongside their code. Educators building shared snippet libraries for students. Basically anyone who writes code regularly and currently stores their reusable bits in a folder of text files, a Notion page, or their own memory.

The team features make it particularly useful for onboarding — new engineers can access the team's entire accumulated knowledge base from day one rather than learning everything by asking people.

Pricing

  • Free — personal use, up to 40 snippets

  • Pro — $6/month billed annually ($8/month billed monthly) — unlimited snippets, GitHub sync, Markdown support, unlimited private snippets and labels

  • Team — $20/month for the first 5 seats, $8/seat after that — everything in Pro plus shared team library, code reviews, role management, notifications, and SSO (Azure AD and Okta)

Available on macOS, Windows, Linux (AppImage and Snap), and as a full-featured web app.

Why I built this

Cacher was built to help teams organize and share code snippets more efficiently, with the goal of empowering developers to write more code faster.

Frequently asked questions

Does it work with my editor?+

VS Code and the full IntelliJ Platform (WebStorm, PyCharm, IntelliJ IDEA, GoLand, etc.) have native plugins. Raycast users have an extension. For everything else, the web app and browser extensions cover you.

Can I import my existing GitHub Gists?+

Yes — Cacher syncs both ways with GitHub Gist, so anything you have there comes over automatically and stays in sync going forward.

What happens to my data if I stop using Cacher?+

You can export your snippets. The one thing worth knowing before you commit: your labels and comments don't export — only the snippet code itself. Worth factoring in if you rely heavily on the tagging system.

Is there a team trial?+

Yes — both Pro and Team plans have a trial period before you need to commit to payment.

Can the team library be locked down so only certain people can add snippets?+

Yes — the code review feature requires an assigned approver before new or updated snippets go live in the shared library. Role management controls who can do what.

Does it work offline?+

The desktop app stores a local cache so you can access your snippets without a connection. Syncing happens when you're back online.

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