@federicodonaton That’s exactly the idea. I built it to solve my own workflow first. If it ends up saving other developers a few minutes every day, it’ll be worth it 🤘🏻
If you work on multiple web projects and use macOS, I'd love your feedback on LocalDeck.
It's early, but usable.
I'm especially interested in how other developers organize project URLs, commands and notes.
https://t.co/cA0wRVN2t0
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https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
LocalDeck is not trying to be a full project management tool.
It's not for tasks, tickets or teams.
It's for the local context you need as a developer before the actual work starts.
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
Sent LocalDeck to a few developers recently 🤭
The most useful feedback so far hasn't just been about bugs. It's seeing how differently everyone organizes their local projects.
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
https://t.co/MULRsZLA3F
It's a macOS command center for running and managing local web development projects for Indie web developers. It helps them keep projects, dev commands, local URLs, environment files and common actions in one place, so they spend less time remembering setup details and jumping between Terminal windows :)
A lot of #developer#tools focus on writing code.
LocalDeck focuses on everything around the code: project context, commands, URLs, stack, notes and the small details you need before you start working.
LocalDeck is for developers who jump between multiple projects.
Client work.
Side projects.
Old experiments.
Maintenance tasks.
The more projects you have, the more context you need to remember. That's the part I'm trying to fix.
https://t.co/cA0wRVN2t0
One of the things I like about building a native macOS app: It can stay small.
✅ No accounts.
✅ No dashboards.
✅No browser tabs.
Just a focused tool for a specific workflow.
LocalDeck is still early 👶
But it's already doing the most important thing for me:
Reducing the time between opening a project and actually working on it 🤘
I built LocalDeck because I was tired of opening old projects and asking myself:
❓ Which URL was I using?
❓ Which command starts this?
❓ Where did I put the notes?
❓ What stack was this built with?
Small things, repeated too often :)