![]() These days most of the software will have its own Gemfile so long list of gems are generally unnecessary. If you type rbenv init, it will tell you what to do.ĭue to OSX limitations you'll need to run sudo htop if you want to use htop.Īgain, your list my vary. To make that actually work, you need to make sure ~/.rbenv/shims is in your $PATH. Ln -sfv /usr/local/opt/*/*.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/Īnd install non-system ruby, so you can install gems without sudo. Then enable all services you installed, unless you want to start them manually: Here's a few obvious suggestions:īrew install rbenv ruby-build mc wget p7zip unrar trash git htop bash zsh youtube-dl jq imagemagick coreutils bash-completion zsh-completion If there are any other repositories you might need, checkout them too. If it's a git repository, or your Dropbox account, get them now and symlink them all properly. Hopefully you're storing your dotfiles somewhere. > Profiles > Terminal > Unlimited Scrollback Menu bar > Time icon in task bar > Open Date & Time Preferences > Show date.Menu bar > Time icon in task bar > Open Date & Time Preferences > Use a 24-hour clock.Menu bar > Battery icon in task bar > Enable "Show Percentage".Settings > Dock > enable "Automatically hide and show the Dock".Settings > Displays > Turn off "Automatically adjust brightness".Settings > Displays > Max out brightness.Settings > Displays > Arrangement > drag and drop your external monitors into desired order.Settings > Trackpad > Scroll & Zoom > Disable "Scroll direction: natural". ![]() Settings > Sound > Show volume in menu bar.Settings > Sound > Alert volume > 0% (for Terminal ping).Settings > Sound > Disable "Play user interface sound effects". ![]()
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