The best #devtools of 2022 based on what console.dev readers found most interesting (calculated as a ratio of clicks to subscribers).
Following on from 10 to 6 last week, here's the top 5:
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Best of 2022: No. 5: github.com/cashapp/hermit by and
What we like: Bootstrap and manage isolated dev environments tied to the code e.g. specific versions of Go, Rust, Node, GNU make, etc. Config (and packages) defined in HCL. Runs in CI
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Best of 2022: No. 4: daily.dev by
What we like: Highlights dev-related articles based on customizable topics. Web version or replace browser start page (Chrome, Firefox, Edge). DND mode to avoid distracting articles during specified times
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Best of 2022: No. 3: nutjs.dev by
What we like: Script desktop UI actions - mouse, keyboard, clipboard, windows and what is on screen. Supports macOS, Windows, and Linux. Trigger keyboard shortcuts, input text, find images, click and drag actions
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Best of 2022: No. 2: github.com/cheat/cheat by
What we like: Built in community cheat sheets auto-downloaded for all major Unix commands - quickly get access to examples of the most common options. Create your own, then add tags and paths
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Best of 2022: No. 1: tryeraser.com by
What we like: Combines markdown notes with a collaborative whiteboard. Developer-specific components such as code blocks, browser frames, tech related icons, and sequence and entity relationship diagrams defined in code
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