1. HTTPie for working with HTTP requests
This tool can be used instead of cURL. It just makes responses beautiful (but it's quite powerfull tho):2. Oh My Git for working with GIT repositories
This tool prints information about Git repo status: branch which you are currently using, number of unpushed commits, tags, untracked files etc. Official readme has a lot of screenshots:3. ~/.bash_profile
for configuring prompt
I configured my promp according to this article, so in my ~/.bash-profile
file I have the folloring part:Which makes prompt look like this:
4. ~/.vimrc
for configuring Vim
If you already use Vim - read A Good Vimrc. If not - see Vim isn’t that scary. Here are 5 free resources you can use to learn it.Here is my
~/.vimrc
file:5. ~/.bash_aliases
for quick commands
I have already wrote about aliases that I use here, here and here, but as I already mentioned Git here, I want to share one more alias I have:It transforms
git log
output into something like this:
In this regard, it's always good to remember Oh-My-Zsh https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh
ReplyDeleteThx! I'v heard about it, but currently I use bash, not zsh.
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