SaneSideButtons
HomeBrew
SaneSideButtons | HomeBrew | |
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3 | 1,326 | |
381 | 41,675 | |
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4.4 | 10.0 | |
4 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Swift | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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SaneSideButtons
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MacOS tools to make your life easier
to add to the mouse/input apps mentioned, i'll add https://github.com/thealpa/SaneSideButtons and https://linearmouse.app/, the "avoid installing steelseriesengine or logi options" stack
- i got a razer basilisk x hyper speed mouse and im using it on MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) and i want to configure the settings like the mouse buttons and stuff but i dont want to have to pay any extra for any special apps, any advice?
- Mouse where the side buttons actually work on M1 Macs?
HomeBrew
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Setting Up a Mac for Development: A Comprehensive Guide 🧑🏻💻
Homebrew is a must-have package manager for macOS, simplifying the installation of software.
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Homebrew Is Great on Linux
I'm a Linuxbrew user, too, even on top of normal Ubuntu distros because (a) the rapid release cycle you mentioned (b) because so much of my workflow is built on top of Homebrew it was natural for me to just continue using it when I used Ubuntu at work
I will also confess(?) that I run it in "unsupported mode"[1] because (a) I often need to fix bugs in the software and tweaking ${whatever}.rb and $(brew reinstall -s -v $whatever) makes that painless (b) I keep my actual $(brew repo) pretty dirty, too, to cure a lot of stupidity introduced by running it in unsupported mode :-D
1: I don't have the finger-wagging link handy, but McQuaid used to really get bent out of shape about people running --build-from-source; it seems they've changed their mind https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/blob/4.4.6/docs/FAQ.md#can-...
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Getting familiar with Git/GitHub
It is advised that you install Git using https://brew.sh/ instead, and that you utilize Homebrew tools to maintain Git's updates. Installing and controlling open source development tools on a Mac via the command line is made easy with Homebrew.
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How to Create Custom Plans with “plan.md” in Goose
Step2: Install Homebrew — Visit brew.sh and follow the installation steps, or run:
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Installing Rust on macOS with Homebrew
While Rust’s official installation tool, rustup, is excellent and versatile, I prefer using Homebrew whenever possible. It is simple, familiar, and keeps everything neatly managed in one place.
- Transitioning from Win to Mac 1-Downloading software
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Testing the startup time for your Fire OS app
If you’re on a Mac, use Homebrew to install it by running brew install maven in the terminal
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Python Project Creation on Mac OS X
The developer uses HomeBrew to install the opinionated dependencies.
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Setting Up Your React Native Development Environment
Installing Node and Watchman using Homebrew. Run the following commands in a Terminal after installing Homebrew:
- Configurando um CI com Fastlane e Github Actions em um projeto iOS
What are some alternatives?
sendkeys - Command line tool for automating keystrokes and mouse events on macOS
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
UnmountVolumeAfterTimeMachine - Automatically eject USB drives after TimeMachine backup finishes
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
BetterDisplay - Unlock your displays on your Mac! Flexible HiDPI scaling, XDR/HDR extra brightness, virtual screens, DDC control, extra dimming, PIP/streaming, EDID override and lots more!
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
KeepingYouAwake - Prevents your Mac from going to sleep.
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
chromium-vim - Vim bindings for Google Chrome.
macfuse - macFUSE umbrella repository
linearmouse - The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows