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Coders, what is your workflow on Linux
(sh.itjust.works)
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I do DevSecOps/SysAdmin type stuff mostly so vscode with devcontainers being pushed into gitlab-ci for checks and deployments (Ansible, terraform, k8s manifests, helm charts, docker files and occasionally back to my roots with sh and python scripts as needed).
Sometimes though I just toolbox my devcontainers and work client out of there and vim, when I'm just trying stuff out.