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Software

To ensure a smooth start and optimal usage of our platform, follow our guidelines when setting up your environment. These recommendations will help you get started and customize your workspace to your needs. You're free to use other tools as long as they comply with our licensing terms, so feel free to explore and experiment until you find the ones that work best for you.

📝 Code Editors

💻 Terminals

  • iTerm: A macOS terminal emulator with a variety of features such as split panes and search.
  • Hyper: A cross-platform terminal emulator with a variety of features such as split panes and search.

🚀 API Testing

  • Insomnia.rest: A cross-platform HTTP and GraphQL client with a beautiful interface.
  • Postman: A popular API client that makes it easy to create, share, test, and document APIs.
  • httpie: A command-line HTTP client for testing APIs.

📊 Organization Tools

  • Notion: An all-in-one workspace for notes, projects, and tasks.
  • Linear.app: A lightweight project management tool that helps teams work more effectively.
  • Miro: A collaborative online whiteboard platform.
  • GitHub Copilot: An AI-powered code completion tool.

🎨 Design Tools

  • Figma: A cloud-based design and prototyping tool.
  • Inkscape: A free and open-source vector graphics editor.

💬 Communication Tools

  • Slack: A communication platform for teams that includes messaging, file sharing, and video calls.
  • Around: A video conferencing tool that allows you to meet with up to 10 people at a time.

📦 Package Managers

🌐 Web Browsers

  • Arc: A simple of use, clean web browser.
  • Chrome: A popular web browser developed by Google.
  • Microsoft Edge: A web browser developed by Microsoft.
  • Brave: A privacy-focused web browser.
  • Safari: A web browser developed by Apple.

🖥️ Terminal Apps

  • ngrok: A tool that creates a secure tunnel from a public endpoint to a locally running web service.
  • powerlevel10k: A theme for ZSH.