openfoam-app
Native OpenFOAM for macOS (by gerlero)
m-cli
Swiss Army Knife for macOS (by rgcr)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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openfoam-app
Posts with mentions or reviews of openfoam-app.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-30.
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Native OpenFOAM for macOS (v2112 and later) - OpenFOAM.app
Anyway, I still do see a point in a standalone build, so I took your suggestion and made a [draft PR](https://github.com/gerlero/openfoam-app/pull/57). If this passes CI in some form I'm able to maintain without too much extra effort (unfortunately, I don't expect it to pass as it is now due to long compile times), I could explore the idea further.
m-cli
Posts with mentions or reviews of m-cli.
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Is there a way to save system preferences?
m-cli by Roger
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macOS Terminal, new to the terminal and need advice from people that know it. Many thanks fellow macOS users.
The reason developers use terminal/shell is because of its command line interface i.e, each task is a line/command. Each command maybe anything only limited by the tools you have installed on system. These lines can be placed together in a script and run together and developers often use it like this for automation. It is like programming the system. You can install a lot of tools using HomeBrew and lot of tools and commands are common across Linux and macOS.
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m-cli Swiss Army Knife for macOS
Check out this open source tool at https://github.com/rgcr/m-cli