![]() It can show you the Current Git branch and you can define some housekeeping tasks before the shell starts and after the shell stops. You can have the Application versions (Node Version/PHP Version) shown to you when you open the project directory in the shell. It sits on the top of your base-shell application (whether it’s Bash, Zsh, or Fish) and automates/customize things before you start the shell. It has fuzzy search, multi-line edits, Code-highlighting, Macros, and plenty of other features that will surely make every developer’s life easy. Vim is an extremely powerful command-line editor available today. I know some people might think that I am exaggerating but the people who truly know the power of vim will surely agree with me. I believe that the best CLI applications list should always start with Vim. Here comes my favorite part, I use these tools on Linux but I am pretty sure, you will be able to find the same tools for your operating system too. I can add a lot more extensions to this list, but most of those are specific to a language or a framework hence decided to skip those. I prefer to add the HTTP files directly into the repository. With Rest Client, you simply need to open the HTTP file where you will see options to send the API request for every request in the file, provided you are following proper HTTP Syntax. I know, I have already listed Thunder Client in this list but I would like to include Rest Client also in the list. Thunder Client provides useful options like:Īnd most importantly, it’s integrated right into your Editor(VS Code), so there is no switching while working on an API. Let me be honest, I hate to switch between screens when I am coding, so I always try to find options that will reduce the switching, and in search of such options, I land on Thunder Client, which is an API client (like postman) that is integrated right into your code editor. It provides everything that you will need to remote paired programming sessions. This feature-packed extension provides options like If you are using Git (which I am pretty sure you are), then you should give GitLens a try.ĭeveloped by Microsoft, this extension pack is now my most preferred option for the dev paired programming sessions. ![]() It shows information about the last commit on every single line, easy to see the git difference, better git logging, authors of the files, and their commits. It integrates Git and your code editor beautifully. My favorite VS Code Extension, developed by none other than Git Kraken Team (Release the Kraken…). Here I am sharing some of the VS Code extensions which will definitely help you with your daily programming task. It is developed by Mozilla and it adds a lot of developer-friendly features to an already community-loved browser. Firefox Developer Edition is even better than Firefox. Mozilla Firefox has always been my go-to browser, mainly because it’s open-source and preinstalled with almost all Linux distributions. VS Code is open source and there are tons of extensions available to add more power to our beloved code editor. It is the most popular code editor available. I am pretty sure all of you must be already using VS code. ![]() Since there are plenty of tools, I will group those into different categories for easy reference. In this article, I am going to share some of those tools which are an integral part of my programming world. In today’s world, we have a plethora of tools available for developers, and the best part is most of these tools are open-source and are managed, maintained, and loved by the open-source community.
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