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Logitech wildlife utility for mac
Logitech wildlife utility for mac










Logitech wildlife utility for mac license key#

Note that some of these applications are not free and will require you to input a license key the first time you start them up. I try to only install software using a cask so that I can keep it tracked with my Brewfile. Homebrew can also install applications that have installers, etc.

  • zsh-autosuggestion: Another really helpful zsh plugin.
  • zsh-syntax-highlighting: A plugin for zsh to make your command line life much easier.
  • youtube-dl: Command-line tool to download videos from YouTube links.
  • yadm: I use this to manage my dotfiles.
  • But some plugins I like need it compiled with lua support, so there.
  • tree: Why this isn't part of the standard OS X, I will never know.
  • thefuck: Corrects your previous console command.
  • ponysay: Pipe text through this to have a cute pony display it.
  • If you want to install MAS stuff via Brewfile, you need this.
  • hub: Some GitHub things that gh doesn't quite do.yet.
  • git-extras: Lots of extra helper stuff for git.
  • gh: Command-line tool for GitHub stuff.
  • direnv: I don't use this as much as I should, but lets you do fancy stuff like adjust environment variables based on the current directory.
  • diff-so-fancy: Make your diffs look cooler and more readable.
  • autojump: Little fun tool to make it easier to jump to a different directory.
  • asciinema: Record what you do in a terminal! Fancy!.
  • This is not a comprehensive list of all the packages I have installed, but just some that you might wonder about!

    logitech wildlife utility for mac

    My current Brewfile is available on GitHub, but I thought it might be helpful to go through it and provide some explanation of each package/application, and what I use them for. Brewfiles support more than just Homebrew packages you can use a Brewfile to list out casks, as well as apps installed from the Mac App Store.

    logitech wildlife utility for mac

    One thing that not everyone knows about is the idea of a Brewfile, which is a text file that lists all the various packages, etc, and you can then use brew bundle to install the things in the Brewfile (along with their dependencies). I am a big fan of using Homebrew to install/update all the software on my MacBook.










    Logitech wildlife utility for mac