September 27th, 2021 × #Developer Tools#Mac Apps#Terminals#Audio/Video
Hasty Treat - Desktop Apps + New Tech We Love
Scott and Wes discuss new and popular developer tools and apps like Lucylang state machines, MD Specs for Svelte, Fig terminal autocomplete, Warp terminal in Rust, Raycast app launcher, Obsidian note taking app, and Descript audio/video editor.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the hottest new tech they love!
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Show Notes
03:30 - Lucy Language
- https://lucylang.org/
- A concise language for describing Finite State Machines
06:10 - MDSvex
- https://github.com/pngwn/MDsveX
- Mdx for Svelte
- Smartypants options transforms ASCII punctuation into fancy typographic punctuation HTML entities
- https://github.com/rehypejs/awesome-rehype
09:56 - RECut
12:26 - Fig
- https://fig.io/
- It's an app you install on your computer, it adds autocomplete to your terminal
- Works with most popular terminals
- Autocompletes git commands
- NPM commands + tons more - npm install ___ works
- Adds descriptions of what each command does
- Mac only - again another reason why Mac is best!
- Themeable
- Why not use Fish/ZSH?
- This isn't a replacement for anything, it's just autocomplete on top
- These fish plugins are to vim, as Fig is to VS Code
- Better UI is KEY
15:56 - Warp
- https://www.warp.dev/
- Rust-based termnial
- Very fast
- Extensions and themes
- Share commands and sessions
- Great for remote server dev
- Share terminal state - with share links
19:33 - Raycast
- https://www.raycast.com/
- App launcher
- File Finder
- Workflow runner
- Everyone is asking why is it better than Alfred
- better UI
- Better outputs math
- Better defaults - currency conversion
- Fast as hell
- Better integrations
- More Flexible
21:26 - Table Plus
- https://tableplus.com/
- Fantastic little DB tool
23:59 - Obsidian Update
- https://obsidian.md/
- Wes: I haven't got into it - find myself still going back to VS Code
26:50 - Descript Update
- https://www.descript.com/
- All-in-one audio and video editing, like a doc
Links
- https://chriscoyier.net/
- https://hyper.is/
- https://www.alfredapp.com/
- https://strapi.io/
- https://studio3t.com/
- https://www.mindnode.com/
- https://remarkable.com/
- https://www.notion.so/
- https://joplinapp.org/
- http://www.telestream.net/screenflow/overview.htm
- https://shinywhitebox.com/
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