![]() And by the way tmux is ridiculously configurable. I really recommend going on youtube and watching what crazy stuff people can come up with tmux is regards to usage and configuration. This is the reason that I stick to developing in the terminal, provides tabs, sessions, ability to switch between tabs/projects with ease, splitting views, views traversing. Bonus stuff: vim bindings, super useful aliases for git, tmux, etc. Still on the shell, I use prezto configuration, but fell free to try oh-my-zsh as well. I just love zsh, for me it's hard to explain why, maybe because of it's multiple themes, awesome auto complete engine that always pops out a suggestion for stuff that I never expected(git branches, tmux sessions, virtual environments), or simply that I got used to it, either way, try zsh. ![]() I personally use Gnome terminal for no other reason than having sane defaults to start with. ![]() Just any modern terminal will suffice, just make sure it supports 256 colors. I personally use Gnome terminal but that is because I found it has sane defaults and easy to configure. (Edit: for my home computer I did and I dig it so far) Terminal Current setup involves Elementary OS with Numix theme(looks quite good) but lately I have some performance problems and I said "Fuck it, I will install Archlinux with Awesome window manager". Mostly I worked with the Debian family, but more and more ArchLinux throws me seductive stares. Take it as it is and I hope you get something from this rambling. I try to lay down my primary tools but as humans always do, I will forget stuff. My development configuration is a living, growing, unstable beast, beast that helps me getting my work done. Most of the post will be about stuff in the terminal but at some point I cheat and talk about some desktop applications that I find useful.ĭeveloping in the terminal is not everyones cup of tea, but even if you are a IDE wizard you will find something that could help you make things faster, easier, more pleasant to work with. This is where I start to speak about my development environment, while it may be useless for most of you, when I start reinstalling everything the Vlad from the future will thank me for sure.
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