Text Expander for Developers — PR Templates, Terminal, and AI in One Tool

Developers repeat the same structures every day: PR descriptions, standups, incident updates, code review replies. A text expander for developers turns these into shortcuts — type a trigger, get the full template with placeholders. Lightning Assist adds Linux and terminal support, push-to-talk voice input in any app (including the terminal), and AI commands to polish technical notes into clear summaries. One desktop app, every platform.

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What Developers Use It For

PR and Commit Templates

One shortcut expands to your PR template: summary, checklist, ticket ID, branch name. Same for commit message formats. Placeholders prompt you to fill in the details; the structure is always consistent.

Standup and Status Updates

Standup format (yesterday, today, blockers) or incident/deployment announcements for Slack or Teams. Trigger from any app — IDE, terminal, or browser — and paste into the right channel.

Voice in the Terminal

Push-to-talk voice-to-text works system-wide, including in the terminal. Dictate long commands, paths, or notes when your hands are busy or you prefer speaking. See Voice to Text for Linux for details.

AI for Docs and Summaries

Select a rough technical note and use an AI command to turn it into a clear summary or professional wording — useful for post-mortems, status updates for stakeholders, or polishing docstrings and comments.

Linux + Terminal + AI — A Rare Combo

Most mainstream commercial text expanders are Windows or Mac only. Lightning Assist runs natively on Linux (AppImage and .deb), and its push-to-talk voice input works in the terminal and every other app. Combine that with snippet expansion and AI commands, and you get a single productivity layer for code, docs, and communication — on the platform many developers prefer.

More Templates and Tips

For detailed examples — PR description and checklist, standup format, incident announcements — and team sharing tips, see our industry page: Software Developers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do developers need a text expander?

Developers spend a lot of time on repetitive text: PR descriptions, commit messages, standup updates, incident notes, code review replies. A text expander turns these into one shortcut — same structure every time, with placeholders for ticket ID, branch name, or status. You stay in flow instead of reformatting the same info again and again.

Does it work in the terminal and on Linux?

Yes. Lightning Assist is a native desktop app that works in every application — including the terminal, VS Code, Neovim, and any IDE on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is one of the very few mainstream commercial text expanders with full Linux support (AppImage and .deb), and push-to-talk voice-to-text works in the terminal too.

What kind of snippets do developers use?

Common ones include: PR description templates with checklist and ticket/branch placeholders, standup format (yesterday/today/blockers), incident and deployment announcements for Slack or Teams, code review reply templates, and commit message templates. Many teams share a small set so everyone uses the same structure.

Can I use voice-to-text in the terminal?

Yes. Lightning Assist includes push-to-talk voice input that works system-wide — including in the terminal. Dictate long commands, file paths, or notes without typing. See our Voice to Text for Linux page for details.

How does AI fit in?

Use AI commands to turn a rough technical note into a clear summary for stakeholders, or to polish a PR description. Select the text, press the hotkey, choose "make professional" or "summarise" — useful for incident post-mortems and status updates that need to go to non-technical audiences.

Is there a free trial?

Yes. Lightning Assist offers a 14-day free trial with all features — no credit card required. Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux (AppImage and .deb).

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