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fzf for me. It’s useful for fuzzy searching stuff and I probably use it most for searching zsh history.
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InfluxDB
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
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alfred-aws-console-services-workflow
A powerful workflow for quickly opening up AWS Console Services in your browser or searching for entities within them.
Almost forgot the AWS integration: https://github.com/rkoval/alfred-aws-console-services-workflow - lets you interactively browse your AWS resources, and is much quicker than manually navigating to each service.
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I think this is on-theme.. I'm a big fan of Pihole. Especially with family visiting, everyone saturating your network with ads from every corner of the web, it's fantastic and I can't even use Internet at work, I VPN home to use the filtering.
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Config fully written in TypeScript using deno karabiner
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SonarLint
Clean code begins in your IDE with SonarLint. Up your coding game and discover issues early. SonarLint is a free plugin that helps you find & fix bugs and security issues from the moment you start writing code. Install from your favorite IDE marketplace today.
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asdf for version management of multiple languages
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Phoenix - Window and App Management
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p10k is amazing for a great zsh prompt. Very easy to configure, and Instant Prompt allows you to start typing before the prompt is loaded.
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zgenom for zsh plugin manager. I've found this one to be fastest when compared to others since it generates a static init script
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zsh-z
Jump quickly to directories that you have visited "frecently." A native Zsh port of z.sh with added features.
z to jump to recent directories