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I’m a big fan of RoyalTS for managing my RDP / SSH access to servers. Keepass for password storage.
Pretty minor one, but for Windows, greenshot is a great replacement for Snipping Tool, and includes easy to use highlighting tools for SOP's, etc.
I've been in the weird space of on-prem "cloud" infrastructure (mostly kubernetes) for the last seven years but I've been doing infra, middleware, and devops for more than twenty years and have my own way of working that's nearly GUI-free.
Tools I use every single day:
- tmux
- The one true editor and org-mode.
- The other one true editor.
- Bash, sed, awk, and the indispensable Shellcheck.
- Munging data with
- curl and httpie.
- ag (the Silver Searcher) out of habit but ripgrep is awesome too.
Less often but very useful:
- socat a swiss army knife for sockets.
- ansible
- terraform
Languages, because I write my own tools:
Kinda new to the whole sysadmin thing, but tmux has been an absolute game changer for me. No more remote desktop for long running processes, I can just do everything from ssh.
Terraform and Terragrunt as a combination are really powerful.
Building reusable modules that you string together to infinity with automatically managed strategies is really powerful.
Big fan of the IODD. I love having a ton of bootable images ready to go on a single drive. I mostly use it to boot disk wiping software, disk imaging software, and malware removal tools but it also serves as my main flash drive with common software and scripts I use a lot.
Vscode. Yes it's managed by Microsoft, and yes it's a newage emacs (it can do anything with add-ons), but regardless of what your tasks are it's probably going to be useful.
There's always vscodium
PDQ!
Asking with pre packed PowerShell scripts.
I have a bunch of pages and tasks that can be run from the right click menu in Inventory so not only myself, but also less technical team members can run them.
It also is nice to RDP or VNC into a machine with a keyboard shortcut.
For Linux admin:
- SSH (duh)
- tmux (terminal multiplexer)
- rsync (copy tool that can be used to only sync changed/new files)
- ansible (automation juggernaut)
- docker-compose (easily manage docker containers)
General:
- Bitwarden (password/credential/key storage)
- Wireguard (VPN)
- NextCloud (Google Drive/Docs replacement)
- NextCloud Notes (Google Keep, Evernote, ... replacement)
- SyncThing (keep folders in sync between Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, etc)
I'm sure there's more, but I can't think of anything specific right now.
remote desktop manager by devolutions powershell - duh ansible vscode sharex or greenshot (I've been favoring sharex lately) firefox with the container plugin (so I can keep the authentication contexts separate for all the o365 consoles I have to deal with)