My Tools
I use a plethora of tools for different purposes. Below are some tools I find crucial to my workflow.
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Linux — A must have for my day to day work.
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Window Managers; Boosting my productivity and work efficiency.
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Multiplexers; Elevating efficiency in the terminal.
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Habitica — Staying up to date with dailies and keeping track of tasks.
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AI Tools — Essential for speeding up my work and prototyping solutions.
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Notion — Helps to organize my thoughts.
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Obsidian — Quick notes for local storage.
When it comes to my linux setup, as well as my terminal and window managers setups, I use a lot of tools to automate certain processes and remove redundant tasks, especially when it come to system navigation, for example, I use zoxide(using ‘f’ as an alias) that is configured and integrated with my fish shell(I also have it set up for nushell). I will be sharing all my secrets in my upcoming community.
Tools I Recently Adopted
I am always on the lookout for new tools to help me become more productive. If you are using any tools that you think I should check out, feel free to send me a message on LinkedIn.
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Cursor — An editor I find useful in some cases, although, I am seeking a better alternative.
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Chef — This might be my absolute favorite full-stack app prototyping solution yet.
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Lua — I am starting to like configuring my window manager widgets using this programming language.
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Convex — I might start building all my new ideas with Convex even though I prefer deploying everything separately.
I’ll be sharing more soon, so keep an eye out.
If you are interested to know more about how these tools have helped skyrocketed my entire workflow, keep an eye out for my upcoming community where I share insights, ideas and solutions that can help you become more efficient.