What are your productivity tools?
Saurabh Sharma

Saurabh Sharma @itsjzt

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What are your productivity tools?

Publish Date: Jun 26 '19
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for me:

  • using one editor for everything. vs code
  • pomodoro clock

Comments 8 total

  • Gift Egwuenu
    Gift EgwuenuJun 26, 2019

    Personally I use a lot of tools and I wrote up a post of tools that help me stay productive.

    • Henry Quinn
      Henry QuinnJun 26, 2019

      What are the benefits of Hyper over something like iTerm2?

      Also, I'm looking for a new markdown editor. I like the idea of keeping everything in VS Code, but which do you like better between Bear and Caret?

      • Trevor Franklin
        Trevor FranklinJun 26, 2019

        I personally prefer iTerm2 because hyper seems to load a lot slower compared. This might not be an issue on super powerful machines but Hyper also takes more time to load than conEmu on my powerful PC.

      • Josef Aidt
        Josef AidtJun 26, 2019

        Really doesn't outweigh the benefits of using iTerm2. The coolest part about Hyper is that it's written with web languages on Electron and loads Node.js modules, so the config is all done in JS. I've used it for a bit, but it felt slower than iTerm2 in almost every aspect (initial load, scrolling, etc)

  • Peyton McGinnis
    Peyton McGinnisJun 28, 2019

    Keypirinha
    Fantastic launcher. Essentially the Windows alternative to Alfred.

    Q-Dir
    Why have one Explorer window when you can have four? (Seriously, though, once you get used to it, it's fantastic.)

    Boostnote
    Notetaking app I began using a couple weeks ago. It's open source and oriented towards developers. Has a few bugs at the moment, but overall a very useful piece if software.

    Last, but not least...

    Steam
    Helps refresh your mind when you're stuck for hours on an issue that won't go away.

    • Saurabh Sharma
      Saurabh SharmaJun 28, 2019

      for launcher I used to use wox would try Keypirinha

      • Robin Kretzschmar
        Robin KretzschmarAug 21, 2019

        I can totally recommend keypirinha!
        Got is as portable version a while ago and abandoned wox and cerebro for it.

        It is very lightweight, configurable and intelligent.

        Wouldn't use any other tool anymore.

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