Mac Web Development Setup: Homebrew, FZF, Window Management & More!
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2024
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My FZF shell script: gist.github.com/LearnWebCode/...
My VS Code settings.json: gist.github.com/LearnWebCode/...
thanks for tips and tricks. just having a problem. when I try to open one of my WordPress folders inside 'Local Sites' with f command. it automatically creates a brand new file with same name inside a brand new 'Sites' folder instead. It seems that f command confuses 'Local Sites' with 'Sites' folder. I tried to edit your executable script, getting rid of the word '~/Sites', since I don't have such folder named 'Sites' in the first place. Spending some time to solve it, still have no luck.
Whoops, so sorry for that, thank you for catching and posting. I tested opening WP projects but then I must have cmd+z and tested a different feature and pushed that version to Gist. I just updated the Gist and it works with WP local sites now - essentially, we just need double quotes wrapped around the entire value we're feeding into code.
@@LearnWebCodethanks, brad. now it's working :)
Thank you Brad. It really awesome as a Mac user to set things up likd this 🎉.
Very helpful. thanks Brad💯
Thank you!
This is great.
Thanks for sharing. Please make the same video for Windows OS if possible.
thanks. Please create more project-based training courses.
Thank you! All that works fine with Debian 12 too.
You're welcome! I love how stable Debian is. Does Debian 12 come out of the box with the new Gnome? I think it was any version beyond Gnome 40 that looks super polished!
Thanks a lot Brad
Thank you!
I also use Mac
Syntax, had a set up video recently that was pretty good too. You should have set u Time Machine or a clone app. Return to starting point. Was hoping you installed the php server, locally and activated Apache localhost.
Thank you Brad. A question I’ve been meaning to ask you for long time. In you tutorials what do you use to highlight parts of the screen with a rectangle. Like if you want to emphasize on something you drag a rectangle around it. Is it an application you use for this or the mac screenshot shortcut?
You're welcome. It's the Mac screenshot tool (cmd + shift + 4) and then I just press the escape key to not actually take the screenshot. I just discovered a great almost identical app for Windows called Greenshot.
Have you tried Raycast? It has a window manager 8:58
I had never even heard of Raycast. Oh my goodness, thank you so much, looks amazing and like it could simplify my setup. I'm also excited to see if I could make my fuzzy finder directory search to open in VS Code even faster with Raycast integration.
@@LearnWebCode it's replaced a ton of little apps that I use to use. And, it's so much better than spotlight.
Amazing hacks ❤
Why are you using cd in ohmyzsh? You just type the directory . cd is not needed
I didn't know that; that's awesome. I knew about all of the git related aliases it offers, but had no clue about the cd tip. To be honest I've only ever used it for the cleaner prompt + branch name etc... do you have any other favorite features of ohmyzsh to save time?
Hi long time no see
I like when his resolution is like in 200% hahaha
Haha, it's one of my biggest pet peeves when people record their screen at normal 100% scaling because everything is impossibly too small to read on a normal video-player size. I normally record at 200% so the text is easily readable on phones, tiny laptops etc... but this video was confusing for me because I wanted to show the window management features / dock etc...
@@LearnWebCode That's cool, Brad, and you're right; it helps a lot to follow the tutorials. In fact, I've tried using 200% resolution on my own when I need to focus on one thing, and it works for productivity because I don't have a lot of things open. Keep up the good work!"