1 Vim
2 Atom Produced by GitHub. The speed is a bit slow, but it's very powerful
3 VSCode Microsoft's cross-platform editor
4 Sublime Text 3 No longer use
5 Notepad++ No longer use
1 Nut cloud Main synchronous disk
2 Dropbox Need to overturn the wall to be able to use normally
3 Google Photos Back up photos on your phone
4 OneDrive Used to back up OneNote notes
1 Git Source code version control
2 GitHub Hosted open source project
3 Coding Managed private project
4 Zsh More shell than bash
5 Oh-my-zsh Out-of-the-box zsh ultimate profile
6 PyCharm Python IDE, only when writing big projects
7 Source Code Pro Programming monospaced font
8 Solarized Terminal color scheme (vim, terminal)
9 Zathura PS file reader
1 Vieas The image preview tool under Windows is only 1.1 MB in size and powerful.
2 Pandoc Mutual conversion between documents in multiple formats
3 Cpdf PDF merge, crop, etc., only one binary file, easy to install
2 Inoreader RSS reader
3 Pocket Read the tool later, there is a native app under Chrome.
4 OneNote Personal note management
5 Wunderlist Manage tasks to be done every day
6 LastPass Password management tool
7 Netease cloud music Cell phone listening to songs
8 Feedly RSS reader (no longer used)
1 Papers Document management software
2 EndNote Document management software, only used when writing articles
1 HandBrake Cross-platform free video conversion tool
1 Xshell Login server under Windows
2 WinSCP Copying data between Windows and Linux