Looks like a nice tool to check if your SSH config is secure. Works both for servers and clients.
This is pretty much exactly how I organize my projects. I highly recommend this approach, works very well.
Looks like an interesting tool for diffing binary data.
Looks like an interesting tool to manage developer environments.
Looks like an interesting alternative to things like postman or insomnia. To test when I get the chance.
Know your tools. Those are useful to check network uses.
First time I hear about this application. It seems really nice, I'm taking it for a spin. Not sure I'll use it to replace OsmAnd just yet. That said it's UX seems better than OsmAnd so far.
Looks like a very nice alternative to ngrok. It's free, doesn't require any particular command to download, just works through SSH.
Looks like an interesting tool to manage user environment when they join a project.
Looks like an interesting alternative to Git. To investigate I think.
Funny what you can do with Git at a lower level. 😊
Might come in handy when Filelight is not available, I could see myself using this over SSH connections.
Interesting little tool, can come in handy.
There's a new grep alternative in town. Looks really fast and has an interesting interactive mode. Definitely something to check out.
Looks like a smart and interesting little tool. I definitely needed something like it more than once.
Interesting new tool for easily setting up dev environments. The real added value to previous such tools is it's open source nature and the fact that you can fully control on which infrastructure the environments will be created.
Looks like an interesting tool to try. History is an important part of the shell experience.
Nice to see there are still people out there keeping in mind the "let's not put all our eggs in the same basket". This is especially important for systems with such vendor lock-in as GitHub. I'm a bit less convinced about replacing Git itself for now.
Looks like a promising linting tool for Python. Feature packed and faster than most other options out there.
This is indeed one of my favorite tools. Of course, I use it a bit less nowadays... still, I should have written this letter.