Mike P
Posted on August 5, 2020
Jump right to my Github page if you just want the script: https://github.com/mikeprivette/yanmss
About
This setup script is for modifying some default settings on Mac OS X, installing some of my preferred Terminal tools, and a few applications.
Please feel free to fork and/or add issues/PRs to help make this work better for everyone.
Installation with Curl
To install this script from a brand new Mac (fresh out of the box!) run the following command in terminal with no additional tools or permissions needed:
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mikeprivette/yanmss/master/setup.sh)"
Want to know what "curl -fsSL" stands for? Check out this link.
If you do not already have Xcode Command Line Tools installed, you will be prompted to install them after being prompted for sudo access.
Why ask for sudo access?
You'll need sudo access to do the initial Finder modifications, but it is not required to install Homebrew or associated packages.
If you're not comfortable allowing this script to prompt you for sudo access, feel free to copy/paste the commands you want out of this script into the Terminal as you see fit.
Mac OS X Modifications
All of the following are commands that you can enter directly into Terminal or let the script run for you.
Modify Finder Preferences
Show Library Folder in Finder
chflags nohidden ~/Library
Show Hidden Files in Finder
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
Show Path Bar in Finder
defaults write com.apple.finder ShowPathbar -bool true
Show Status Bar in Finder
defaults write com.apple.finder ShowStatusBar -bool true
Terminal Tools
All of the following are commands that you can enter directly into Terminal or let the script run for you.
Install the following terminal tools:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Update Brew
brew config
brew update
brew upgrade
brew cask install iterm2
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
Git
brew install git
git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git
cd fonts
sh -c ./install.sh
Ruby
brew install ruby
echo "Adding the brew ruby path to shell config..."
echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH"' >>~/.bash_profile
brew install nmap
brew install speedtest_cli
Additional Applications
All of the following are commands that you can enter directly into Terminal or let the script run for you.
Install the following applications:
brew cask install --appdir="/Applications" alfred
brew cask install --appdir="/Applications" visual-studio-code
brew cask install --appdir="/Applications" firefox
brew cask install --appdir="/Applications" slack
brew cask install --appdir="/Applications" 1password
Caffeine (Keeps your screen on)
brew cask install --appdir="/Applications" caffeine
Clean Up
Run the brew cleanup script and remove old or unneeded casks
brew cleanup
Post Script Actions
I have not yet figured out to automate the post script actions for some of these installations, so there are a few more steps to manually complete.
Enable Any Oh My Zsh Plugins
Oh My Zsh comes with a ton of plugins you can take advantage of. Here is the wiki page.
Open your ~/.zshrc file via Terminal
open ~/.zshrc
Find and edit the plugins section to add the ones you want
# Example format: plugins=(rails git textmate ruby lighthouse)
# Add wisely, as too many plugins slow down shell startup.
plugins=(git brew ruby osx)
Set the Oh My Zsh Theme
Open your ~/.zshrc file via Terminal
open ~/.zshrc
Modify the theme. You can find a list of the themes here. I personally like the agnoster theme.
ZSH_THEME="agnoster"
Make sure to save and close the file after editing. You may have quit and reopen iTerm2 for the theme to take effect.
To make the Agnoster theme look the way it does on the wiki page you have to go to:
- Open iTerm2
- Select Preferences
- Click Profile
- Click Colors
- Change "Color Presets" to "Solarized Dark"
- While still in the same window as above, click "Text"
- Click on the dropdown under Font and select any font with "Powerline" in it. I chose "Meslo LG DZ for Powerline"
The End
That's all I have folks. I appreciate any feedback and suggestions on how to make this better!
Posted on August 5, 2020
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