Soldato
What's in your toolkit that you couldn't work without?
Would be lost without a A5/4 notepad and a pen to fill with notes, diagrams and doodles during brain fart moments
Otherwise mostly VSCode and a load of extensions and/or Nano.
What's in your toolkit that you couldn't work without?
Would be lost without a A5/4 notepad and a pen to fill with notes, diagrams and doodles during brain fart moments
Coffee is definitely what keeps me going...If we're going down that non technical rabbit hole then Coffee is the number one productivity tool
I'm awful with the git CLI, especially for things like diffs.. The JB suite has such good git integration now, and PRs even support templates now tooAnother JetBrains fan here although I use Git from the command line. I think another essential tool for me at least is some virtualisation software. I normally use VMWare Workstation Pro but it broke on the Linux distribution I was using so I ended up on VirtualBox.
I'm awful with the git CLI, especially for things like diffs.. The JB suite has such good git integration now, and PRs even support templates now too
Vim.
Everyone moans at me for using Vim instead of an IDE but it just fits my work flow and feels like home.
Trying to bait the Emacs clan?
I love the linting options in VSCode where you just select all, right click and format to get all the indentations sorted nicely.
Ahah, a fellow KDE Plasma user?Kate, Konsole, Postman, DBeaver are my most commonly used tools. Kate and Konsole and probably the most important to me.