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mac-dev-playbook
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Linus Torvalds statement
To get your Linux ready to use after a fresh install you might have an Ansible playbook to get the system ready to go with all the tools you need.
- How would you set up your work laptop differently if you had to do it again?
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A configuration management system for pets, not cattle
This is how I set up my Mac as well; just a local connection. Sets up out of box Mac in about 15 minutes and I can keep my two Mac's configs in perfect sync: https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
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Getting my first Mac from work. What are some good work related apps to try out?
Jeff Geerling has a Mac Dev PlayBook repo that is pretty close to how I would build my system.
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Your favorite automated method for duplicating your setup on a new machine?
If you go down the route of using Ansible, this is a very complete script for Mac OS. Even if you don't use it, you can see how many useful apps can be installed (mac-dev-playbook)[https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook]
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Script to setup all dev tools in a local environment
If you go down the route of using Ansible, this is a very complete tool for Mac OS. Even if you don't use it, you can see how many useful apps can be installed mac-dev-playbook And if Ansible if just too much, try this simple way to code, document, and replay bits of your installation scripts with this tool I wrote recently and use to deploy systems daily. markdown_exec
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Ask HN: How do you sync your computers development configurations/environment?
I symlink a few files in place via Dropbox, but have most of my local configs in a dot files repo: https://github.com/geerlingguy/dotfiles
Then for more systemwide configuration, I have an Ansible playbook I run every now and then (configures apps, dock item order, etc): https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
- Automate Mac setup?
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Show HN: We open sourced our new Mac developer setup script
https://github.com/geerlingguy/mac-dev-playbook
There's a well loved and maintained ansible playbook for macs.
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What are some alternatives?
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ansible-betterbird - [DISCONTINUED] A fully automated build script for Betterbird using Ansible.
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mac-setup-script - script to setup my mac
ansible-requirements-updater - Update your requirements.yml with this grisly Ansible playbook.
ansible-job-report - A template for creating HTML-based job reports with Ansible
ansible - Ansible playbook for bootstrapping macOS/Linux workstations and managing dotfiles.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
formation - 💻 macOS setup script for front-end development
macupdater - Auto-update macOS using package managers like mas, homebrew, npm and gem all in one go.
dotfiles - :wrench: .files, including ~/.macos — sensible hacker defaults for macOS
a-universe-from-nothing - Kayobe configuration for the Kayobe workshop "A Universe from Nothing: Containerised OpenStack deployment using Kolla, Ansible and Kayobe"