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How to stay focused while balancing all the tools/technologies? (IDE, Github, Slack, Confluence/Jira, Web Browser, Email, Zoom, etc)
get something to notify you whenever a long-running terminal process finishes (I use this zsh plugin), so you don't tab out as soon as something starts running for more than 3 seconds and lose yourself in a rabbit hole
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How not to get distracted during the micro downtime (< 1 min) of the work day?
Automate what you can, I really like this zsh plugin that sends you a notification when a process finishes. Helps me a lot to stop from getting off-track
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Debugging IaC makes me waste days/weeks of time due to adhd
I just use zsh as my shell with the zsh-auto-notify plugin, works perfectly and you can use it inside vscode too (although I dev on linux so idk how you configure it with iterm but I'm sure it's possible).
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auto-notify : - Automatically sends out a notification when a long running task has completed.
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MichaelAquilina/zsh-auto-notify is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of zsh-auto-notify is Shell.
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