Open Terminal from Applications/Utilities and run xcode-select. It will prompt you to install command line tools, which you should do. Then, cd
into this folder and run
./setup
This will:
- Update your git settings
- Install oh-my-zsh
- Install node.js and NVM (node version manager)
- Install yarn, the better way to install node packages
- Install homebrew
- Install ruby and ruby version manager
- Install zplug, a zsh plugin manager
- Install tiny-care-terminal, which you can run using
tiny-care-terminal
(see config instructions at link) - Install a bunch of useful plugins for oh-my-zsh.
Next, you'll want to download Visual Studio Code and then run ./vscode-setup
. The setup file will install a bunch of useful plugins to help kickstart your coding experience.
- Hemingway - quick editing help
- Inky - interactive story tool
- Twine - another interactive story tool
- Deckset - write fancy presentations in markdown
- Workflowy - outliner
- Marked 2 - markdown previewer
- Bowtie - displays current music, syncs to last.fm
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
- SpiderOak One - if you're paranoid about big tech
- DaisyDisk
- Renamer
- Bartender
- Haptic Touch Bar - if you have the touchbar