- Package manager for macOS
- Homebrew
- macports
- Ruby version manager rbenv
- Terminal Enhancements
- Z Shell
- Command Line
- xCode Command Line ``` x code-select --install ````
- Package Managers for Programming Languages
- [x]cocoapods
- Text Editors
- Sublime Download
- SSH Setup for Business GitHub vs Personal Account
Upgrade Your Unsupported Mac To macOS Ventura https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSjkLO8BA2o
You can enable this feature by going to Edit menu > Format > Spelling and Grammar > Check Spelling While Typing. Ref: https://sarunw.com/posts/spell-checking-in-xcode
https://github.com/filsv/iOSDeviceSupport?
- Download the Supported Scripts. https://github.com/amrangry/dev_macOS_environment_setup/tree/master/xCode%20Behavior%20Scripts
- Open Xcode.
- Open the Xcode preferences. Shortcuts: cmd,
- Select the behaviors tab.
- Press the + button on the bottom left.
- Create a name for the behavior. (ex. open terminal)
- Activate the Run check box.
- Click choose script.
- Right-click the name of the behavior you just created to specify the shortcut. (ex. cmd + shift + 5)
Note:
- how to create bash executable file
$ echo '#!/bin/bash\nopen -a Terminal "`pwd`"' > ~/terminal.sh && chmod +x ~/terminal.sh
Supercharge your terminal with styles, plugins and features! Since Apple replaced Bash with Zsh in 2019 and it installs with a single shell command, this is a no-brainer. You can pick from a boatload of themes — or just use the default one like me, it’s plenty good!
Basically if you ever saw someone using a fancy terminal, chances are that he was using Oh My Zsh.
Plugins are also a huge part of the Oh My Zsh ecosystem. My must haves are:
git for displaying what branch I'm on + if there are any changes wd - shorthand for warp directory allows you to set up warp points in your file system and then jump to them from anywhere! If nothing else, this will prettify your Terminal — and who doesn’t want that?! Get Oh My Zsh now!
https://support.apple.com/en-eg/HT204904
Command (⌘)-R Install the latest macOS that was installed on your Mac, without upgrading to a later version.* Option-Command-R Upgrade to the latest macOS that is compatible with your Mac.** Shift-Option-Command-R Requires macOS Sierra 10.12.4 or later Install the macOS that came with your Mac, or the version closest to it that is still available.
The Quickest Way to Show/Hide Hidden Files
Since the release of macOS Sierra, when in Finder, it is now possible to use the shortcut:
CMD + SHIFT + .
pwd to print the current path
$ xcode-select --install
* Open File for edit
$ vi filepath
* Input mode
press i to enter the insert mode
press q coomand
* Ex mode
To get into it, press Esc and then : (the colon).
The cursor will go to the bottom of the screen at a colon prompt.
Write your file by entering :w
and quit by entering :q
You can combine these to save and exit by entering :wq
However, if you're finished with your file, it's generally more convenient to type Shift-z-z from command mode
write
:wq! --> write and quite
:q! quite without saving