This gist's comment stream is a collection of webdev apps for OS X. Feel free to add links to apps you like, just make sure you add some context to what it does — either from the creator's website or your own thoughts.
— Erik
My biggest productivity boost came when I started using AppCode by Jetbrains. There is less of a learning curve if you use the Xcode key bindings. It does pretty much everything that Xcode does, plus the inspections and refactoring take it to a whole new level. It's really cool to be told about a bug before you even compile your code. This works best with Objective-C, but they have basic support for Swift working.
I used to have RESTed but the lack of updates (especially OAuth 2) made me witch to Paw. Worth every $.
Tools/Apps i have installed to increase my productivity for web-development.
More awesome tools:
Why did not anybody writing fish shell?
Mackdown: Free Markdown editor
Fish Shell: Best Command Line Shell
dupeGuru: Duplicate file scanner.
Postman: Helps you be extremely efficient while working with APIs..
Spectacle: Move and resize windows with ease.
Freeter: productivity app that lets you gather everything you need to work in one place and access them quickly and easily.
Quiver
GitHub Desktop
Sublime
CodeRunner
Mamp Pro
Dash
Transmit
Slack
MindNode
Draw.io
Dropbox
LaunchBar
cakebrew basically GUI for HomeBrew
xtrafinder right click and create a new file
go2shell is best when you working on JS Projects
Super Vectorizer 2 for svg
open in visual studio extension
mamp pro
prepos
Any GUI for npm
alexk111 thank you for suggesting freeter app
After all these great suggestions, I still have more to add!
gitkraken is my git app of choice. Check that one out.
atom has replaced coda as my editor. (I love how all these apps are using electron/chromium these days)
sequel pro gets a huge +1. The fact that it can create it's own ssh tunnel is greatly useful!
codekit +1. Live reload, compiling, minimizing etc. If I couldn't use codekit I would just use compass for compiling my sass.
Alfred +1. I notice a lot of people using alfred and also a snippet manager or text expander. I don't know why since alfred can do all that so well!
Skitch I still use for grabbing screen regions, annotating them and sending them to people.
Cerberus has replaces alfred for me
Nice growing list, thx for sharing. Here's a few I use at this point of time:
DevDocs - Nice documentation
Clipy - Clipboard manager
Keybase - Group Chat
Starship - Rust based terminal shell prompt, really fast
DevUtils - Offline toolbox for devs
Snip - Minimalist Code Snippet Manager
Notion - Workspace App
Rectangle - Keyboard Shortcuts to resize windows easily and move them
ueli - Productivity Quick launcher
Sourcegraph - Code Searching tool
My Top Chrome Extensions are:
StackOverFlow Power User - Nice Navigation for stackoverflow saves plenty of time scrolling through answers
UBlock Origin - Better Adblock!
Web Search Navigator - Allows you to google only using your keyboard! Huge time saver!
OneTab Saves all your open tabs into a one tab so you can restore next session
Gitako Github File Tree - Nice file tree for github
hackertabdev - allows you to see new libraries, technologies, products, and dev news everytime you open a new tab.
Return Youtube Dislike - since google is a little bit annoying these days
DarkReader - Allows you to read websites in darkmode
DevDocs Web Ext - Allows mini version of devdocs.io so you dont have to switch tabs
Snip-extractor - Copies snippets directly into your snip manager for you
Web-Developer - Convenient tools to use when devtools isn't cutting it.
Best for last:
Refined Github - Makes github overall a nice experience
I still prefer Quicksilver to Alfred. http://qsapp.com/