list of various resources for reference.
- chronoscope: the only calendar app i've found that i actually like.
- obsidian: feature-rich markdown-based note-taking app that allows you to link notes together.
- spirit city: lo-fi sessions: amazing gamified productivity tool. task tracking, pomodoro timer, journal, ambient sound, and music player all in one. includes character customization and pets. high value for price.
- irssi: terminal IRC client.
- cht.sh: terminal based cheat-sheet for various computery topics.
- wtftutil: personal info dashboard in the terminal. fully customizable with various widgets.
- jrnl: command-line journaling tool for quick notes. has quickly become a favorite of mine.
- neofetch: famous tool that simply fetches system information and returns it in a nice format.
- halp: simple cli command that makes it easier to get the version and help pages for other cli tools.
- notepad++: lightweight text editor for windows.
- featherpad: lightweight text editor for linux.
- nekoweb: simple, free indie web hosting for static sites.
- neocities: another static indie web host. more well-known than nekoweb.
- CSS reset: a css file that clears browser defaults. ensures consistency and makes site css a lot easier to write.
- 7.css: CSS framework mimicking the Windows 7 UI.
- XP.css: CSS framework mimicking the Windows XP UI.
- 98.CSS: CSS framework mimicking the Windows 98 UI.
- pokemon holo effect: css to replicate pokemon card holo effects digitally.
- animate.css: css animation toolkit.
- phoenix: open-source code editor for webdev.
- awesome blazor: curated collection of resources for the blazor web framework in .NET.
- jekyll: static site generator with ruby.
- bootstrap: extremely popular and widely-used HTML/CSS/JS framework.
- bitsy: browser-based low/no code 8-bit game engine.
- twine: engine for interactive fiction. produces a text-based game that runs in the browser.
- godot: FOSS game engine for both 2D and 3D. uses its own programming language, GDscript.
- ren'py: easy-to-use visual novel engine.
- Gdevelop: open-source no-code game engine.
- Terminal.Gui: .NET UI toolkit for CLI development.
- cocona: simplistic .NET cli tool framework.
- bubbletea: TUI framework for go.
- wakatime: IDE plugin + web app that tracks your coding activity and shows weekly statistics. has free and premium versions.
- .NET API boilerplate: .NET API template.
- ASP.NET boilerplate: ASP.NET template.
- uno: cross-platform C# framework.
- wmf: C# library for interacting with .wmf files.
- thonny: python code editor. great for working with raspberry pi projects.
- wigglypaint: browser-based squiggly drawing tool.
- winutil: tool for debloating and tweaking windows.
- bylk crap uninstaller: exactly what it sounds like, honestly. helps clear up storage space from leftover program files, as well as let you uninstall apps directly.