Tmux, zsh, and vim. All configured and armed to the teeth with plugins for efficiency, including these highlights: - vim: ultisnips, fzf, ripgrep, ranger, and of course, vim-beancount (plus a ton of others) - zsh: tig (best curses based git interface i've come across), fzf
On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 5:04:13 AM UTC-7 kuba....@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > As we all know, the right tools can make for a great development > environment while the wrong tools can make for hard work. > > And I'm always interested to know what people are using, and why, in case > I can learn something new. > > I'll start in the hope others will join in. > > For Python, I'm using PyCharm 2021.1. I find the idea very powerful and I > have been very happy with the JetBrians suite of IDEs ever since I changed > over from Eclipse when I was doing Java development. I like how they adapt > the IDE for common Git workflows and add features to make development > easier (like handling of virtual environments). It also has very powerful > refactoring tools making code changes a breeze. > > For C/C++, I would choose to use CLion, again from JetBrains. I don't do > much C development so I can't offer much more than that. I did start > learning VIM awhile back but I have not actually done any development with > it yet. > > Kind regards, > Jakub. > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Beancount" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beancount+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/beancount/9c51a226-8e53-4b6d-b072-be0acc2847d7n%40googlegroups.com.