Gear Commit: A subscription service delivering obscure developer gadgets matched to GitHub activity
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Summary
Gear Commit is a subscription service that delivers one obscure productivity gadget per month to remote developers. The gadgets are curated from underrated IndieHacker projects and matched to the user's actual coding habits by analyzing their GitHub activity — including language distribution, PR cadence, late-night pushes, and editor plugins. The service costs $29/month for founding members, with a free waitlist option available.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledOne obscure gadget per month. Curated from underrated IndieHacker projects, matched to your actual coding habits — not trending lists.
Your GitHub tells us more about your workflow than any survey.
Not Wirecutter picks. We source from underrated IndieHacker projects.
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