9 Productivity Tools Every Dev Should Look Into

Written by nickytonline | Published 2022/04/08
Tech Story Tags: productivity | tools | remote-work | developer-tools | tool | remote-working | remote-teams | remote-working-tools | web-monetization

TLDRThis is a short list of some great tools I've discovered over the past year.via the TL;DR App

Here is a short list of some great tools I've discovered over the past year.

macOS Only

Free Apps

  • Dato - A better date app for macOS. I also love that you can have clocks for different timezones. I have a UTC clock which is super helpful when working on a remote team with colleagues all over the planet.

  • Fig - VSCode style autocomplete in your terminal. It's more than that, but this is one of the first big things they've released.

Paid Apps

  • Bartender - For managing your menu bar. I used to use Vanilla, but with the notch in newer MacBook Pros, Bartender made the menubar more usable when dealing with lots of menubar icons.
  • Webcam Settings - Helps me prevent my Logitech webcam from losing focus. I also use it for zooming in on my webcam.

  • CleanMyMac X - All I can say about CleanMyMac X is it has so many great tools for keeping your Mac running in tip-top shape.

  • Cleanshot X - For better screenshots and screen recordings. I've found this super useful, and the UX is great. And to top it off, there is a great editor to modify your images.

OS Agnostic

  • Starship - A customizable cross shell prompt. I love the extra info out of the box it provides for the shell prompt.

  • mcfly - An enhance search for your shell history. Super charged <kbd>CTRL</kbd> + <kbd>R</kbd>!

Check out my uses page if you want to see everything in my toolbox.

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Written by nickytonline | I am a Lead Software Engineer with a focus on the front-end.
Published by HackerNoon on 2022/04/08