Not necessarily those dev tools, just any tools I use to get stuff done.

I'm a big proponent of investing in your tooling and environment, mostly to minimize distractions and unnecessary toil. And when I say "investing", I'm talking about finding weaknesses in your current workflows and then intentionally adopting tooling (or configuring existing tooling) to fix those weaknesses.

If I'm running a set of commands more than ~once a week, I probably have an alias or function for it.