![]() ![]() brew install coreutils moreutils findutils gnu-sed gawk gnu-tar grep make Other Command Utilities We will install following tools coreutils, moreutils, findutils, gnu-sed, gawk, gnu-tar, grep, make, check their pages and decide if you want/need all of them. ![]() brew can help us installing the GNU tools, however, they come with a prefixed g by default. MacOs command line tools are based on FreeBSD instead of GNU, so this could be a challenge when we want to script something supported by both platforms or if we are used to gnu commands. We will use this one to make our terminal pretty using icons.īy the way, we can search which fonts are included in this package by brew search nerd and then install any other we want just changing the name of the font in the command used before. This font comes from the awesome fonts package Nerd fonts that includes developer targeted fonts such as Font Awesome, Powerline, and others. Let's move to install brew packages Fonts brew install font-meslo-lg-nerd-font I recommend visiting and reading Hombew documentation page to solve any doubt about brew. homebrew/cask-fonts As we can imagin it contains free distributed fonts.homebrew/cask brings simplicity, and speed to the installation and management of GUI macOS applications such as Atom and Google Chrome. ![]() bin/bash -c " $( curl -fsSL )"įurthermore the default formulae, brew is able to track and use third parties repos, we need to add some repos and we can do it using the brew tap 'repo' command. It works as a command tool, although there are some apps to use it with a graphical user interface like Cakebrew. Homebrew is in general words a package manager for MacOs that allow us to install software that does not come installed by default. A system popup will appear to confirm the installation, click Install and agree the terms.Input the following command in a Terminal.Xcode is a large suite of software development tools and libraries from Apple, even if we are not iOS/MacOs developers, this step is necessary to install Xcode command line tools which includes MacOs SDK, and many other common tools, compilers, and commands that we will need in the whole guide. Let's open a new terminal and get started. With this guide we will assume a clean installation of MacOs and go step by step through the installation process and a short description of each app/command/tool. I have created a repository on GitHub to store the dotfiles and the installation script in case anyone wants to go straight to use it, I recommend to read the guide before though. After some months that MacOs Big Sur was released I have decided to move to it after being working with Catalina for a long time, it is a fact that there are many guides out there on the web about how to set up a dev workspace, however, some of them are outdated or no longer fit my needs, so I have collected a lot of information from some of them and created a new guide that I want to share.Īs developers we need to install almost always the same set of tools for our daily basis, so this guide will go throught a list of apps, sdks, commands and many others tools that I found useful. ![]()
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