πŸ“¦ Dev Toolbox

Curated lists of tools, repos, and resources

Every Sunday
  1. #11

    5 AI Prompts That Actually Work for Debugging

    Most people paste errors into ChatGPT and hope for the best. These structured prompts get you real answers faster.

  2. #10

    7 GitHub Features Most Developers Never Use

    GitHub has powerful features hidden in plain sight. Code search, saved replies, autolinks, and more that most devs have never clicked.

  3. #9

    7 Terminal Tools That Replace GUI Apps

    These CLI tools are faster, lighter, and more powerful than their GUI counterparts. File managers, system monitors, API clients, and more.

  4. #8

    8 Browser DevTools Features Most Developers Don't Know

    You use console.log and the Elements tab. But Chrome DevTools has hidden features that will change how you debug.

  5. #7

    The 12 Websites Every Developer Should Bookmark

    Not learning platforms. Not courses. Practical websites you'll actually open every week as a working developer.

  6. #6

    9 Open Source Alternatives to Paid Developer Tools

    Free, self-hostable alternatives to expensive developer tools. From Postman to Notion to Vercel.

  7. #5

    10 GitHub Actions That Save Hours Every Week

    Stop doing these things manually. These GitHub Actions automate dependency updates, PR checks, deployments, and more.

  8. #4

    8 Terminal Commands That Will Make You Look Like a Wizard

    Terminal tricks that impress coworkers and save time. From process management to text manipulation.

  9. #3

    5 Free APIs You Didn't Know Existed (And What to Build With Them)

    Interesting free APIs with no auth required. Perfect for side projects, portfolios, and learning.

  10. #2

    The 7 VS Code Extensions I Can't Live Without in 2026

    Not 50 extensions that slow down your editor. Just 7 that genuinely make you faster every day.

  11. #1

    10 GitHub Repos Every Backend Developer Should Star

    The most useful open-source repos for backend developers. Databases, APIs, monitoring, and tools you'll actually use.