u/Rare-Income7475

Looking for people to help me make my resume better

Looking for people to help me make my resume better

​Hello guys hope you're having a good day, so my internship ends within 2 months after that I'll be looking to find a real job (god help me) I need your help in roasting my resume or pointing out good/bad things in it.
Thank you in advance.

u/Rare-Income7475 — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/tauri

Been working on a desktop app called “Locally” because I got tired of juggling 5 different tools just to manage local projects.

Current workflow for me usually looks like:
multiple terminals open
checking outdated npm packages manually
docker containers in another window
file explorer somewhere
IDE tabs everywhere
forgetting which project is even running
So I started building a lightweight native app (Rust + Tauri) that acts like a local development workspace.
Right now it can:
manage local projects in one dashboard
track outdated dependencies across projects
handle package management from a UI
quickly open/switch projects
support React / Angular / Next / Vue projects
Planned stuff:
Docker integration, Git tools, env management, workspace sessions, monorepo support, etc.
I’m trying to validate whether this is actually useful outside my own workflow.
So I’m curious:
what’s the most annoying part of managing local dev environments for you?
do you already use tools for this?
would you use a standalone desktop app for it?
Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback, even if the answer is “I’d never use this.”

u/Rare-Income7475 — 5 days ago
▲ 3 r/foss

Been working on a desktop app called “Locally” because I got tired of juggling 5 different tools just to manage local projects.

Current workflow for me usually looks like:
multiple terminals open
checking outdated npm packages manually
docker containers in another window
file explorer somewhere
IDE tabs everywhere
forgetting which project is even running
So I started building a lightweight native app (Rust + Tauri) that acts like a local development workspace.
Right now it can:
manage local projects in one dashboard
track outdated dependencies across projects
handle package management from a UI
quickly open/switch projects
support React / Angular / Next / Vue projects
Planned stuff:
Docker integration, Git tools, env management, workspace sessions, monorepo support, etc.
I’m trying to validate whether this is actually useful outside my own workflow.
So I’m curious:
what’s the most annoying part of managing local dev environments for you?
do you already use tools for this?
would you use a standalone desktop app for it?
Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback, even if the answer is “I’d never use this.”

u/Rare-Income7475 — 5 days ago
▲ 24 r/react

Been working on a desktop app called “Locally” because I got tired of juggling 5 different tools just to manage local projects.

Been working on a desktop app called “Locally” because I got tired of juggling 5 different tools just to manage local projects.

Current workflow for me usually looks like:

* multiple terminals open
* checking outdated npm packages manually
* docker containers in another window
* file explorer somewhere
* IDE tabs everywhere
* forgetting which project is even running

So I started building a lightweight native app (Rust + Tauri) that acts like a local development workspace.

Right now it can:

* manage local projects in one dashboard
* track outdated dependencies across projects
* handle package management from a UI
* quickly open/switch projects
* support React / Angular / Next / Vue projects

Planned stuff:
Docker integration, Git tools, env management, workspace sessions, monorepo support, etc.

I’m trying to validate whether this is actually useful outside my own workflow.

So I’m curious:

* what’s the most annoying part of managing local dev environments for you?
* do you already use tools for this?
* would you use a standalone desktop app for it?

Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback, even if the answer is “I’d never use this.”

u/Rare-Income7475 — 5 days ago
▲ 2 r/react+1 crossposts

**Do you actually find managing local dev projects annoying, or is it just me?**

Every time I switch between projects I do the same tedious dance: open terminal, check what's outdated, remember which port something runs on, dig through folders to find the right one...

Not hard. Just *constantly* in the way.

I'm building a lightweight native desktop app that consolidates all of it:

- One dashboard for all your local projects
- Outdated dependency tracking across *all* projects at a glance
- Package install/remove without touching the terminal
- Works with React, Angular, Next.js, Vue etc…
- Git/docker integration
- Bulk cleanup
Built with Rust + Tauri so it's actually fast and light.

Before I go further with it — is this something you'd actually use? Or do you just open a terminal and not think twice about it?

Also curious: what's the most annoying part of managing your local environment that no tool currently solves well?

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u/Rare-Income7475 — 7 days ago