Welcome to Dev Toolkit! This is my personal collection of tools, software, and resources that I use daily to get work done. It's here to help me set up and maintain a productive development environment.
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Lenovo Yoga 510-14IKB
I use the Lenovo Yoga 510-14IKB, which has a 14.00-inch display with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels. It’s powered by a Core i5 7th Gen processor and gives me the performance I need for coding, multitasking, and even a bit of entertainment. The 2-in-1 design lets me switch between laptop and tablet modes whenever I need more flexibility. -
Logitech M185
The Logitech M185 wireless mouse is my go-to for its compact and comfortable design. It’s reliable and works perfectly for long work sessions without causing any hand strain. Plus, the plug-and-play setup makes it super easy to use wherever I’m working.
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PHPStorm
PHPStorm is my IDE of choice because it’s ready to go right out of the box. I don’t have to spend time installing or configuring plugins, and it supports PHP, JavaScript, TypeScript, and even database management. It’s fast, smart, and helps me write better code with less hassle. -
Google Chrome
Chrome is my main browser, and I love it for its speed and reliability. Its developer tools and huge library of extensions make debugging and testing much easier. And since everything syncs across my devices, I can pick up right where I left off. -
Firefox
Firefox is my backup browser, but it’s far from second-best. I often use it for testing or when I need to focus on privacy. Its developer tools are excellent, especially for working with CSS Grid and Flexbox, and it’s a great addition to my workflow. -
Franz
Franz keeps all my messaging apps in one place, which is a lifesaver. Whether it’s Slack, WhatsApp, or something else, I can manage them all from one interface. It’s simple, organized, and keeps me on top of both work and personal messages. -
Cmder
Cmder is my terminal emulator of choice on Windows. It’s portable, good-looking, and brings Unix commands to Windows, which is a big deal for me. It’s efficient, easy to use, and makes command-line work so much better.
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GitLab Issues
GitLab Issues is the tool I use for tracking ideas, tasks, and progress. It’s a great way to collaborate with teammates and stay organized. I like how easy it is to integrate discussions, milestones, and outside collaborators into one workflow. -
Linear
Linear helps me keep my team focused and moving forward. The "Cycles" feature is awesome for prioritizing what we need to work on next. It’s clean, fast, and helps us make meaningful progress without feeling overwhelmed.
- Grammarly
Grammarly is my secret weapon for writing emails, documents, and everything in between. It catches my typos, suggests better ways to phrase things, and even helps me match the tone I’m going for. It’s like having a writing coach that’s always there when I need it.