Could you share some amazing apps, tools, or services that you have come across recently and thought deserve more spotlight?
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I discovered Merico Build today and it's pretty cool.
Really grateful for your share! And on behalf of our team, I'd like to thank you for using and sharing our product. If you have any ideas, or anything that you'd like to see or learn more about, don't hesitate to message me at maxim@merico.dev!
Thanks again!
Hey, on behalf of the dev.to community I'd like to welcome you to our little slice of hevean!
We are so happy to be here, such an incredible community. We can't wait to help it grow and thrive!
Awesome, thanks for sharing 🙏❤
Maxim at the small and scrappy Merico team here, would love to hear what you think Madza! If you have any questions or suggestions, feel welcome to reach out directly at maxim@merico.dev
Your support and feedback are invaluable to us! Thank you!
My favorite recent tool is fig. A terminal helper that is really great.
Interesting concept, thanks for the share 🙏❤
Tails - it is an amazing drag and drop page builder for TailwindCSS. It lets you create pages super quickly with some truly awesome TailwindCSS components.
It is still not officially out. I’ve got the beta version to play with and I’m super impressed.
I used it to build the website for my DigitalOcean + DEV Hackaton submission.
Looks like an awesome tool, could be going places 💯👍
TinaCMS - A Reactjs based cms with customizations built on top of gatsby platform.
My goodness thank you! I've been looking for a good (react-static & cuttlebelle are wonky) based SSG that I could later spec into a custom CMS for my blog...starting from scratch doesn't fit time constraints | Tina is perfect!
Even though tricky to setup, can seamlessly integrate with gatsby and does great job in creating custom components. Check for the latest updated version.
I’ve discovered Lens, a k8s IDE which saves you a lot of time doing small and usual tasks on your cluster by giving you a visual overview and operations on it
It's kinda minor, but I just discovered the multiple cursor functionality in VS Code. Last night I had to transcribe a quiz from a Google doc into an array of questions, and the ability to just strip punctuation off multiple lines at a time is great.
That's useful, I agree 😉 I usually combine it with Ctrl+F2 😉
No so recent as well:
Thanks for the share 🙏❤
Well I didn't really discover it recently, but we've released a React, JavaScript and iOS clients in the past few weeks for building voice user interfaces and it's something you can't do with other technologies.
Check out speechly.com for more info!
Jale - Recently released and still in beta but an awesome tool for devs that want to quickly setup a local (php) development environment on macOS.
try cssmatic it is an online tool for generating gradient, border radius, noise texture, and box shadow. this tool is very helping me a lot.
I recently discovered and tried CorelDraw. After a week of trying, I decided to divorce Adobe Illustrator.
Well, not recently but I have my own list :) dev.to/misobelica/the-living-list-...
A vice that clamps to my workbench ;-)
using coolors.co for a long time, awesome tool 👍
thanks for sharing svgrepo.com, too 🙏❤
GitKraken. Plain and simple, no questions, just, simplicity... Not trying to say trello is worse.
django.doctor
It checks your code and submits pull requests on errors
Neumorphism yeah, Glassmorphism.com(check it out), Jira and docker.
tmux - terminal multiplexer
k8slens - Kubernetes IDE
teampaper.me - Easily customise and copy screenshots.
spectacleapp.com - Window management (macOS).
lf terminal file manager