We’re closing out the year with our tradition of counting down the top 25 most-upvoted products of the year. We’ll drop five every day this week with reviews from early adopters in the community. Let’s get into it.
25. Fig is “autocomplete for the terminal,” adding visual completions for hundreds of public CLI tools like CD, Git, NPM, Yarn, Docker, and AWS.
“In the short time since Fig has been out, it's become an indispensable tool for my command line. Every time I set up a new machine, I install Fig.”
24. Summari is a web and mobile app that summarizes long text articles into bullet points.
“... Summari helps me to assess quickly if a long read is worth it (and if not, I go away with some key insights that are often more than enough!)”
23. Bio Link is a bio link tool with an emphasis on good design and speed, from Buy Me a Coffee founder Jijo Sunny.
“Absolutely love how reliable and user-friendly the experience has been! Also… the customisations allow me the space to make it more ‘me.’”
21. The knowledge base Obsidian debuted a whole new redesign making it easier to use, with new features like tabs to explore many ideas at once.
“I'm happy to see this hit 1.0… Obsidian has really changed how I think, organize and work.”
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- This app makes chatting with ChatGPT feel like the Matrix. Go on, take the red pill.
- Debrief puts a reflection space in your Slack so you can capture (and potentially share) your thoughts when stress accumulates.
- WallCraft lets you generate wallpapers and patterns with Minecraft icons.
- With StatusTweet you can tweet from your Mac’s menu bar.