Software
Apps I use on MacOS and iOS
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Editor & Terminal
I spend most of my time coding with the Kitty terminal with the Fish shell and editing code with Neovim. I relatively recently adopted tmux for being able to swap instantly between workspaces. This was a multi-tasking game-changer for me, as it let me pause work on one project and move to another one without disrupting my work on the former.
In terms of look-and-feel, I primarily use the catppuccin theme and the Zed Mono font. (Although I’m using a custom build of the font, which can be found here in my dotfiles repo.)

While I’ve tried to use pre-configured distributions of Neovim, like LazyVim, I always come back to my own configuration. A lot of it takes inspiration from other distrubtions or configurations, but I like to be able to see how everything fits together.
Fish is my shell of choice. I prefer it mainly because of the headache of configuring the other ones. That said, I find managing the PATH variables to be a headache with Fish. You can’t have it all, I suppose!
Mac Apps
- Launcher: Raycast
- Music: Spotify, YouTube Music
- Communication: Messages, Beeper, Discord
- Browser: Arc Browser
- Email: Mimestream
- Calendar: Fantastical
- Terminal: Kitty
- Window Management: yabai
- Misc Utils: Bartender, Toothfairy, 2FHey, MonitorControl, Cleanshot X, Handmirror, Karabiner Elements
Productivity
I’m always trying new task management apps, but Todoist is always my default. I’ve never been completely satisfied with it, though. While it has almost every feature I could need, I find that I’m constantly feeling disorganized with it. It’s probably a symptom of how I use it. But I’ve never “figured it out”. Regardless, it’s my default inbox for ideas and todos.
- Task Management: Todoist
- Calendar: Fantastical
- Email: Mimestream (on Mac) and Spark (on iPhone)
- Notes: ¯\(ツ)/¯