When Apple dropped support for Atom processors in OS X 10.6.2, effectively killing Hackintosh netbooks, we knew that somebody would fix things. We didn’t know that it would happen so fast. How to Install Atom on MacOS Introduction. Atom is a free and open source Text editor which can be used for Linux, Windows and MacOS. It provides support for plugins written in Node.js. It is based upon electron which is a framework which can enable cross platform desktop applications using chromium and Node.js. #!/bin/bash echo 'Stay Home' Run Shell script on macOS. Open the Terminal on macOS. Use the cd command to move to the folder that the script is in. The location in the command below is just an example. Make sure you change it to whichever folder your script is actually in.
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Need to be installed for all the fne stuff in the latest section
Xcode > Preferences > Downloads > Command Line Tools
or
Run Xcode and accept the license! Homebrew can not install properly until this occurs.
If this is not a fresh install of Homebrew, go ahead and purge the complete installation first:
Now install Homebrew
The following software is still in testing and not part of my default setup:
Some extensions are not pulled from your Google account, so re-install theam manully now:
TODO make sure the profiles are registered
After setting all the preferences, you need to reboot or at least restart Finder:
If you are curious, check this file for more possible settings.
Prepare a sandboxed ruby environment
within we install some gems
Install custom .dotfiles at the end, cause we utilize some of the previously installed packages