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What does your development environment look like? #1

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sindresorhus opened this issue Jul 8, 2015 · 2 comments
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What does your development environment look like? #1

sindresorhus opened this issue Jul 8, 2015 · 2 comments
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sindresorhus commented Jul 8, 2015

Machine, OS, editor, terminal, themes, fonts, etc.

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wesbos commented Jul 8, 2015

Macbook pro 15" retina

Sublime Text is my editor of choice - I've done two stints with both Vim and Atom. I learned a ton from Vim and I'll talk about Atom in another post. I've got a pretty popular theme + color scheme for sublime text called Cobalt2 which pairs nicely with the Inconsolata font. Although the comments on this post are making me want to switch.

For my terminal I run iTerm2. I've got a Cobalt 2 theme and prompt that I use as well. I'm a huge fan of ZSH + Z to keep up command line productivity. I did a little video series on it → http://commandlinepoweruser.com/

Other than that, it depends on the type of project I'm running. I do a lot of Node so I like the MongoHub desktop client. For LAMP stuff I use MAMP + sequel pro although I'm looking at moving to vagrant as its getting a little long in the tooth.

Other than that I use Text Expander and Cloudapp an insane amount - very helpful for writing.

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AbeEstrada commented Jul 9, 2015

What Sublime Text packages do you use?

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