My 2025 Tech Stack: Tools & Tech I'm Using This Year

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CodeRabbit: AI Code Reviews for Developers
Revolutionize your code reviews with AI. CodeRabbit offers PR summaries, code walkthroughs, 1-click suggestions, and AST-based analysis. Boost productivity and code quality across all major languages with each PR.
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Nutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers
Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries.
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  1. publish-studio

    Create, Organize, and Publish Blogs Effortlessly

    Publish Studio. Shameless self-promotion :) - I use Publish Studio for my blogging process. It helps me from brainstorming new ideas (with AI!!) to publishing to multiple blogging platforms at once. I literally published this article on Medium, Hashnode, and Dev in a single click.

  2. CodeRabbit

    CodeRabbit: AI Code Reviews for Developers. Revolutionize your code reviews with AI. CodeRabbit offers PR summaries, code walkthroughs, 1-click suggestions, and AST-based analysis. Boost productivity and code quality across all major languages with each PR.

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  3. Dozer

    Hide menu bar icons on macOS

    Dozer

  4. vercel

    Develop. Preview. Ship.

    Vercel/Netlify. My go-to platforms for front-end hosting.

  5. zustand

    🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React

    Zustand + Immer. I never used a state management tool because React context API was enough for me until I discovered Zustand last year. It's a simpler and straightforward alternative to Redux.

  6. PostHog

    🦔 PostHog provides open-source web & product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host. Get started - free.

    Posthog. Posthog has a lot of sub products but I use it mainly for analytics and session replays. I have to say Posthog is an impressive product. Everything from dev experience to dashboards is just awesome. Great to see GA finally got some real competition. I'm looking forward to try all the other products from them.

  7. ohmyzsh

    🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,400+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.

    VS code's built-in terminal with Oh My ZSH! for my Zsh config. I'm a GUI person, so I don't care much about fancy terminals.

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