Most developers often spend time on their setup, and I am no exception, by no means. I like to organize my computer and my tools to make the most of my everyday tasks. These devices, tools, and software help me achieve that.
Bolded items are my favourites.
Inspired by Harry Robertson's setup and Wes Bos's setup. My setup is also featured on /uses site.
Hardware
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MacBook Pro 15" 2017
- 2,9GHz Intel Core i7
- 16GB 2133MHz LPDDR3
- 512GB SSD
- Magic Trackpad 2
- Magic Mouse 2
- Magic keyboard
- Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball
- 2 x Dell S2716DG 27''
- Arctic Z2 Pro
- Snowball microphone
- Bose Companion® 2 Series III
- JBL T450 On-ear headphones
- JBL Go 2
- Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam
- Desire2 Portable Riser Stand
- MOFT Laptop Stand
- Steelcase Reply Office Chair
- Standing Desk Expander
Software
- Brave
- Choosy
- CleanMyMac 3
- coconutBattery 3
- Chrome
- Deezer
- f.lux
- FileZilla
- Figma
- Firefox
- GIPHY Capture
- Gifsky
- GIMP
- Grammarly
- ImageOptim
- Inkscape
- Insomnia
- InVision
- iTerm2
- Itsycal
- LICEcap
- LightShot
- Local By Flywheel/Local “Lightning”
- Krisp
- Loom
- Maccy
- Muzzle
- NightOwl
- OpenInTerminal
- Photoshop
- Pock
- Pomy
- Postman
- SequelPro
- Sizzy
- Sketch
- Skype
- Slack
- Spectacle
- Station
- There
- Trello
- Visual Studio Code
- Zeplin
- Zoom
Visual Studio Code Extensions
- :emojisense:
- Auto Rename Tag
- Babel JavaScript
- Beautify
- Better TOML
- Bracket Pair Colorizer 2
- change-case
- Color Highlight
- Color Picker
- Cyberpunk+ theme
- Date & Time
- EditorConfig for VS Code
- ESLint
- GistPad
- Git Merger
- GitLens
- Go
- HTML CSS Support
- Image preview
- Import Cost
- Indenticator
- Liquid Languages Support
- Live Server
- Markdown Preview Github Styling
- markdownlint
- Material Icon Theme
- Nunjucks
- PHP Server
- Polacode
- Prettify JSON
- Project Manager
- Ruby
- Ruby Solargraph
- Sass
- scss-lint
- Settings Sync
- SFTP
- stylefmt
- stylelint
- SVG
- SVG Viewer
- Visual Studio IntelliCode
- VSCode Ruby
- WakaTime
- WordPress Snippets
Top comments (9)
Wow that’s one hell of a list. Are both of the monitors connected to your Mac or do you have a tower I can’t see?
Both monitors are connected to my MacBook.
Tower serves only as a testing machine for Windows devices.
Why not use a VM for windows?
I never got used to VMs. I don't find turning the old machine from time to time.
Lol yeah same but I started using VMs because I don’t have to turn on the machine. Plus I get to try out different Linux distros much easier.
That's hell of a list. And before opening the post, I was thinking that how long could it be?
Not a lot of text but a lot of links.
Yeah, before I included only selected few. This time I decided to include all of them.
This one: arctic.ac/eu_en/z-2-pro.html.