There is a fork that uses Claude Code-native features and tracks progress and task dependencies natively: https://github.com/pcvelz/superpowers
PreSession Hook from obra/superpowers injects this along with more logic for getting rid of rationalizing out of using skills: > If you think there is even a 1% chance a skill might apply to what you are doing, you…
I took this for a spin today. Coming from a long-time iTerm2 user, the first thing I noticed was how snappy everything feels, especially when resizing the window. The straight-forward configuration was extremely nice as…
AutoHotkey is what made me fall love programming after disliking it after getting my degree. After switching to a macbook, AutoHotkey is probably what I miss most from being on Windows. It really has it all. My old…
Mine are probably my favorite possession at this point for this reason, even being an Android person.
AutoHotkey was a lifesaver for me when I used to work on Windows. Universal CapsLock VIM movement keys, app-specific shortcuts, clipboard manipulation, text expansion, autocorrect. It really is an amazing tool. For mac,…
The problem I have with these type of sites is how "issues" are always spun as a negative. I honestly wish GitHub had chosen a different word since a lot of projects use Issues for roadmap, planning, backlog, and more -…
Karabiner for key remapping has been instrumental for me. I use it for a "hyper key" on CapsLock to provide Vim-like movement keys, text selection, app-specific bind overrides, etc. There is also a library out there for…
I used to be a very heavy AHK user and developed a rather extensive config. Here is my config along with a boilerplate to help you start one that is similar: - https://github.com/denolfe/AutoHotkey -…
I have been using asdf for quite a few years, and I've always been impressed. It's honestly a breath of fresh air to only have a single set of commands to remember for node, go, ruby, python, even crystal. For node, it…
Awesome, sounds like the perfect fit for your project!
Elliot from Payload here. In addition to Dan's comments above, the main advantage of using Payload's Admin is that it can integrate directly with your auth as well as offer a richer editing experience beyond the normal…
It sounds like Payload CMS (https://payloadcms.com) would be a great fit for what you're after - especially if you're all in on TypeScript and React. The flexible content models and rich text editor makes me think…
There is a fork that uses Claude Code-native features and tracks progress and task dependencies natively: https://github.com/pcvelz/superpowers
PreSession Hook from obra/superpowers injects this along with more logic for getting rid of rationalizing out of using skills: > If you think there is even a 1% chance a skill might apply to what you are doing, you…
I took this for a spin today. Coming from a long-time iTerm2 user, the first thing I noticed was how snappy everything feels, especially when resizing the window. The straight-forward configuration was extremely nice as…
AutoHotkey is what made me fall love programming after disliking it after getting my degree. After switching to a macbook, AutoHotkey is probably what I miss most from being on Windows. It really has it all. My old…
Mine are probably my favorite possession at this point for this reason, even being an Android person.
AutoHotkey was a lifesaver for me when I used to work on Windows. Universal CapsLock VIM movement keys, app-specific shortcuts, clipboard manipulation, text expansion, autocorrect. It really is an amazing tool. For mac,…
The problem I have with these type of sites is how "issues" are always spun as a negative. I honestly wish GitHub had chosen a different word since a lot of projects use Issues for roadmap, planning, backlog, and more -…
Karabiner for key remapping has been instrumental for me. I use it for a "hyper key" on CapsLock to provide Vim-like movement keys, text selection, app-specific bind overrides, etc. There is also a library out there for…
I used to be a very heavy AHK user and developed a rather extensive config. Here is my config along with a boilerplate to help you start one that is similar: - https://github.com/denolfe/AutoHotkey -…
I have been using asdf for quite a few years, and I've always been impressed. It's honestly a breath of fresh air to only have a single set of commands to remember for node, go, ruby, python, even crystal. For node, it…
Awesome, sounds like the perfect fit for your project!
Elliot from Payload here. In addition to Dan's comments above, the main advantage of using Payload's Admin is that it can integrate directly with your auth as well as offer a richer editing experience beyond the normal…
It sounds like Payload CMS (https://payloadcms.com) would be a great fit for what you're after - especially if you're all in on TypeScript and React. The flexible content models and rich text editor makes me think…