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CodeStream enables asynchronous communication among developers on your team, anywhere. Review changes in the context of the full source tree, using your favorite keybindings and environment. Use a simple shortcut to highlight your code and CodeStream will automatically assign a reviewer based on context and history. Comment and code review threads are automatically repositioned as your code changes, even across branches.
CodeStreamDevelopment teams who heavily rely on IDEs like Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ, and others. It is particularly useful for remote teams that require robust code review and communication tools to maintain effective collaboration.
After using this with my development team for a few weeks, we grew to love it. Product works amazing for its purpose and really helps developers communicate about our code.
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I had played around with NixOS about a year ago, and it originally caught my eye for three reasons:. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Nix solves the first problem. It's a package manager that can install any version of any package side-by-side without conflicts. Direnv solves the second โ it automatically activates environment variables and tools when you enter a directory. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
In the Tools tab, import examples/tools/nix/open-meteo.mcp. By default this will use the nix package manager to load and run uvx. Alternatively, you can invoke uvx directly with the sole argument mcp_weather_server. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Iโve been experimenting with this idea in a little project called nixbox (a NixOS microVM sandbox). I set out trying to achieve the following:. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
It all started at work. We're just about to enter standup, and a fellow engineer (Henry, you are to blame ๐) and I are talking software and computers when the topic of Nix comes up. For those of you not in the know (I can certainly count myself in that group before this journey), Nix is a 'declarative' package manager, meaning instead of running commands to add packages or general changes to your system, you... - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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