About
About OpsBash
Professional tools for engineers who live in terminals, write Kubernetes manifests, and debug cron jobs at 2 AM.
The story
OpsBash started from a simple frustration: most online DevOps tools are either covered in ads, locked behind accounts, or just wrong. A cron expression validator that doesn't understand AWS EventBridge syntax. A base64 encoder that sends your data to a server. A "free" tool that's free for three uses.
DevOps engineers work with Linux schedulers, AWS CloudWatch Events, Kubernetes CronJobs, and GitHub Actions pipelines — sometimes all on the same day. Each platform has its own cron dialect, its own quirks, its own edge cases. You shouldn't have to look that up from a 10-year-old Stack Overflow answer.
OpsBash is built to fix that. Every tool is purpose-built for the specific needs of operations engineers: accurate, fast, private, and completely free.
Our mission
- Solve real daily problems. Every tool exists because a real DevOps engineer ran into a real problem. Not because it fills a feature matrix.
- Be accurate, not just functional. The cron builder correctly handles Linux/Unix, AWS EventBridge (6-field format with
?wildcard), GitHub Actions UTC scheduling, and Kubernetes CronJob manifests — with the actual syntax differences between them, not a one-size-fits-all approximation. - Keep it private. Every tool runs entirely in your browser. No cron expressions, no configuration data, no user input of any kind is transmitted to our servers.
- Stay free. No accounts. No pricing tiers. No "basic" vs "pro" split that puts the features you actually need behind a paywall.
- No fluff. No hero videos, no testimonial carousels, no cookie-consent pop-ups covering the tool you came to use. Just the tool.
What we build for
OpsBash tools are designed around the real workflow of platform and operations engineers:
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