The best software developers arm themselves with superior knowledge of specific tools that get the job done.
Pairing with experienced developers l...
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Vim, Grep, Curl, Perl. Simple, time-tested and ubiquitous.
Emacs too
I agree!
It looks like the link you provided for "Retool" is incorrect. It takes me to Nelify right now.
Thanks Justin. Just fixed it now.
sentry, for error report
dbeaver, manage databases
mockoon, mock api
thanks, like it very much.
This is great!
List is pretty good !
but I think , most of these are Web based services not tools 🤔
Appreciate the Garden nod! We in turn are big Sourcegraph fans. The stack graph and the source graph get along nicely .)
Oh wow, that's great to hear Jon!
The genius has spoken 🤓. Awesome list @unicodeveloper
Thanks Chief!
This is actually a great list. It's not often that I find a listicle on dev.to that puts together things more than 1 or 2 services or products that I'm not already very familiar with.
I'm glad you loved it Bob.
Thanks Dani
Awesome list 😎
Thanks Benjamin. I’m glad you loved it!
amazing article, great work and information
Thanks Kamal
I developed and use Codever on an hourly basis to manage my dev bookmarks and code snippets... It's free and open source
Hey Prosper, thanks for this list.
Check out: nhost.io/
Serverless backend for web and mobile apps. Gives you GraphQL API, Postgres, Auth and Storage to get your project started.
It is also portable and open source so you can make changes and move your data whenever you need to.
Thanks!
Thanks for including Cloudinary!
Laravel Expose an alternative to NgRok.
You are absolutely right @jcfrane . Beyondcode did something nice with that one.
I also love the fact that Laravel Valet ships with Ngrok under the hood.
Nice list.
I also try to list of developer tools I found useful and make it public, so people can contribute to.
Here's the site finddev.tools/
Also check Freeter: github.com/FreeterApp/Freeter
Story on how I boosted my productivity with it: dev.to/alexk/how-i-boosted-my-prod...
That's a really great list, thanks for sharing :)