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tools

Software tools every remote developer ends up using

The tooling that has become near-default across remote engineering teams.

Tooling convergence has narrowed in 2026. Most successful remote engineering teams settle on a small, predictable set. ## Editor VS Code or Cursor for AI-assisted workflows. JetBrains IDEs at enterprise teams and for JVM and Python. ## Terminal Warp, iTerm2, or Ghostty. Tmux for persistent multi-pane sessions. ## Notes Obsidian, Notion or Logseq. The shared team brain in many remote-first teams sits in Notion. ## Communication Slack remains dominant. Discord at smaller dev-tools companies. Zoom and Google Meet for synchronous calls. ## Version control Git via GitHub for the majority of remote engineering teams.

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