jeremy toce

My Quick Development Setup

Wispr Flow, a KEEBMONKEY Megalodon macro pad, and Raycast. The tools that actually stuck.

February 23, 2026

I've been putting together a setup that mostly gets out of my own way. These are the things that actually changed how I work.

Voice input: Wispr Flow

Wispr Flow is probably the tool I'd miss most. AI-powered voice dictation that works in any text field: terminal, editor, Slack, wherever. I use it constantly now, especially for commit messages and documentation. Anything where I'd normally slow down to search for the right wording. It's fast enough that thinking and typing feel like the same motion.

Macro keyboard: KEEBMONKEY Megalodon

The KEEBMONKEY Megalodon is a macro pad that sits to the left of my main keyboard. Dedicated programmable keys for things I trigger all day. I was skeptical before I got one. I figured hotkeys were fine. But having physical, labeled keys for repetitive actions cuts more mental overhead than I expected. You stop remembering shortcuts and just press things.

My Megalodon macros

TODO: Add a breakdown of my current macro layout and what each key does.

Keyboard shortcuts

Shortcuts are connective tissue. I keep a set across my most-used apps.

TODO: Document my most-used global shortcuts and per-app shortcuts.

Raycast

TODO: Write up how I use Raycast: extensions, custom scripts, window management, and snippets.


These work well together, which is mostly what I care about. I'll update this as things change.