osx-push-to-talk
mas
osx-push-to-talk | mas | |
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3 | 19 | |
297 | 10,592 | |
- | 0.6% | |
0.0 | 6.1 | |
over 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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osx-push-to-talk
- Push to talk in meetings
- When J2 goes wrong
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2021 will demand new kinds of video conferencing
> Push-to-talk is barely supported
I've been using [1] for system-wide push-to-talk on OSX and it has worked well for the most part.
[1] https://github.com/yulrizka/osx-push-to-talk
mas
- macOS updates for Apple Silicon Macs are larger than reported
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What are your New Build essentials?
I have a script that installs Homebrew and App Store CLI. Then it automatically installs most of the apps I need. I use homebrew to create an up to date list for this script.
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The new Obsidian icon
More info on Mac App Store integration: https://github.com/mas-cli/mas
- mas: a command line interface for the Mac App Store
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Boomer Wants to Learn Mac
Command Line Tools: iTerm 2 alternative to the default Terminal homebrew mas homebrew bundle
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How to easily migrate Homebrew formulas to another MacBook?
I mainly use the Homebrew to manage almost every app or program, even apps on the App Store using mas. It becomes a bit of a pain when I set up a new MacBook because it takes time for me to look for the list of the apps and programs on my main MacBook and install one them by one on my new MacBook.
- Issues with installing applications on Macos
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Questions about MacOS
Most of my workflow could replicated under Mac. For the "horrible" window management I use amethyst (auto tiling) and Magnet (windows like) for search I use raycast and for software management I do use the cli with homebrew, mas and ports. The cool thing with homebrew cask you can install all programms from the web that aren't in the App Store and the App Store apps will be updated via mas. You can even update your mac with the terminal so everything like in linux.
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Avoiding the AppStore
I found this. https://github.com/mas-cli/mas
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Similar to for Veeam for Apple OS X?
Instead, perhaps consider file based backups, and reloading apps. For example, you can have a shell script that can fetch Homebrew, from there, fetch most non-App Store apps with brew install commands, and for App Store apps, use mas for those.
What are some alternatives?
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
eqMac - macOS System-wide Audio Equalizer & Volume Mixer 🎧
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs. [Moved to: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl]
phpmon - Lightweight, native Mac menu bar app that helps you manage multiple PHP installations, locate config files and more. Also interacts with Laravel Valet.
Starscream - Websockets in swift for iOS and OSX
linearmouse - The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
homebrew-bundle - 📦 Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew, Homebrew Cask and the Mac App Store.
duti - A command-line tool to select default applications for document types and URL schemes on Mac OS X
.dotfiles - My dev setup scripts and configs
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data