Category: Dev Tools
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Creating Sandbox: Canonical’s Workshop for Reproducible Development Environments
Canonical has introduced Workshop, an open-source tool designed for creating reproducible development environments with a single command. This innovative tool leverages YAML files, allowing developers to replicate their setups on various hardware and devices while minimizing the challenges of dependency management and configuration drift. In Workshop, development environments are constructed using Software Development Kits (SDKs)…
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DevToys: The Ultimate Developer Toolbox Now Available for Linux
When Scott suggested I cover a new open-source app for Linux on the basis it is “like Microsoft PowerToys for developers,” I wasn’t exactly sure what I’d be writing about — or why. But after reading the website for DevToys, which describes the app as a “Swiss Army knife for developers,” things made a lot…
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Warp: The New Rust-Based Terminal with AI Now Accessible on Linux
Linux developers have a new toy to play with, Warp. Warp is a (currently) closed-source terminal emulator built using the Rust programming language. It provides hardware acceleration, integrated AI, collaborative functions, and employs a “block” based methodology to group commands and output, which sets it apart from conventional console-based tools. In addition, for text input,…

