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I've been using tea for months, and it's great.
Especially the 'magics' part: when I set up a new laptop with my existing bashrc and aliases, they "just work" without manually installing everything, thanks to tea
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tea
The Homebrew replacement from the maker of Homebrew
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Great product, easy to set up and integrates very seamlessly with slack.
Which is super important when trying to get the engineers to adopt a new tool.
Everyone at the company was hooked from the first day 👍
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incident.io
End-to-end incident management, right from within Slack