Stack
This is my personal stack — the software, services, and tools I rely on. Some are daily drivers, others I touch only occasionally, but I like having them all in one place so I don’t forget.
Web
- TypeScript — Typed superset of JavaScript
- Next.js — React-based web framework
- Better Auth — Authentication framework
- shadcn/ui — UI component library for React
- Tailwind — Utility-first CSS framework
- Vitest — Fast unit testing framework
- Playwright — End-to-end testing framework
- Responsively — Responsive designs side-by-side
Backend
DevOps
- Vercel — Deployment and CI/CD for web apps
- Cloudflare — DNS management and routing
- DNSControl — Infrastructure-as-code for DNS
- GitHub — Source control, issues and workflow automation
- Docker — Containerization platform
- Caddy — Portless local reverse proxy
Tooling
- Ghostty — GPU-accelerated terminal
- asdf — Multi-language runtime version manager
- pnpm — JavaScript package manager
- Homebrew — macOS package manager
- meld — Visual diff and merge tool
- Rectangle — Window management
- Port Manager — Port management
- n8n — Workflow automation platform
- Lingon — Automate background tasks
- Ente Auth — 2FA authenticator
UI & UX
- Figma — Interface design and prototyping
- Affinity — Design and photo editing
- Excalidraw — Sketch-style whiteboard
- Google Fonts — Web typography
- Unsplash — Photos and illustrations
- Sip — Color picker
Apps
- Google Workspace — Email, docs, and meetingsAffiliate
- Notion — Notes and project management
- ChatGPT — General AI assistant
- Codex — AI coding agent
- Cursor — AI code editor
- GitHub Actions — Workflow automation
- Tailwind IntelliSense — Autocompletion
- REST Client — Test and debug API endpoints
- ESLint — Linter for JavaScript and TypeScript
- Chrome — Web browser
- Bitwarden — Password manager
- uBlock Origin Lite — Lightweight ad blocker
- Windowed — Full-screen in a window
- Cal.com — Meeting schedulingAffiliate
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