SwiftDefaultApps
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SwiftDefaultApps
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Ask HN: How to prevent Safari from opening Mail on Cmd-I?
holy shit, that works!
Use https://github.com/Lord-Kamina/SwiftDefaultApps to changing your default mail app to Safari.
Agreed, not quite perfect but at least it doesn't open Mail.
thank you!
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How can I change default applications through the terminal or in CLI?
I installed RCDefaultApp some time ago and surprisingly it still runs well under Monterey Settings. I don't use it often but when you need to get into default apps then it is great. However it hasn't been updated since 2009 and I don't know where you can get it or even if it will install. This https://github.com/Lord-Kamina/SwiftDefaultApps/releases seems to be more active although I haven't tried it myself.
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reset default apps back to defaults?
OpenIn can also set itself as the default handler for specific file types. One way to change this is, in the Finder, to locate a file of the target file type (say .txt) and press Cmd-I to get the info screen. There you will see “Open with”. Changing this will change the default handler for that one file. If you want to change the default handler for all files of that type, click “Change All…”. There are other ways to do this as well, probably not worth it if you only have a few file types to update.
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Is there any alternative to Mac Set Default Apps (MSDA)?
I have also found https://github.com/Lord-Kamina/SwiftDefaultApps but it hasn't been updated since July 2019.
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how to delete files association after removing Parallels?
I've never used it but you can try https://github.com/Lord-Kamina/SwiftDefaultApps
dotbot
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Nix Home Manager Option Search
Many command line programs keep their configurations somewhere under $HOME. These are often called "dotfiles".
If you ever use more than one machine, likely you'll want the same configuration available on all those machines.. so you'll want some way to copy them to a new machine.
Some dotfile managers are quite simple, like dotbot. https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot
Home Manager from the Nix community is a bit more sophisticated. It allows for writing configurations in the Nix language, which is nice if you know/like Nix. (Nix is a powerful/expressive package manager. Nix is to apt-get what vim is to notepad).
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Managing my dot files: Git bare or Stow ?
I started using DotBot a couple of years ago and love it. I store my git repo at ~/.dotfiles, and DotBot handles the symlinking and everything
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Dotfiles Management
Dotbot (https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot) has worked extremely well for me. It’s simple to setup, has minimal dependencies, and it is also easy to run arbitrary commands if I want to get tricky with things. I would highly recommend it.
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Please remind me of the thread on managing init.el for Emacs across multiple machines & OS'
You might also like something like https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot. I manage all of the config I care about with this, as part of a repo that also gives me all of the other system setup and customization I expect in my environment.
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Where do you guys store your dot files
With dotbot in my GitHub-repository
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What's your vertical / horizontal split keys?
| for vertical split, - for horizontal split: easy to remember. I have lots of things in my config file, so I don't have an issue with a bit more customization. Installing my .tmux.conf is easy because I use the dotbot dotfile manager.
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Anyone else using git submodules to manage your plugins?
I use dotbot to manage my dotfiles, which is good for anything I need to install prior to installing plugins (I use vim-plug).
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Managing your Dotfiles with Dotter (Tutorial)
I'm glad you asked! There are plenty of dotfiles managers out there, like chezmoi, Dotbot, or yadm (you can see a list here and a comparison table (from chezmoi, thus biased) here. But for this tutorial (and my dotfiles), I chose dotter.
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Best dotfiles manager
dotbot is fine.
What are some alternatives?
duti - A command-line tool to select default applications for document types and URL schemes on Mac OS X
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
Mac-Set-Default-Apps - A utility to change default applications in macOS
GNU Stow - GNU Stow - mirror of savannah git repository occasionally with more bleeding-edge branches
dotfiles
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
strap - 👢 Bootstrap your macOS development system.
nvim-notify - A fancy, configurable, notification manager for NeoVim
relocatable-python - A tool for building standalone relocatable Python.framework bundles
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
pont - pont, the dotmodule manager
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.