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Setting up my macbook

These are basically the commands I ran to setup a new macbook air (M2 chip) in early 2023. I figured this might be helpful for myself or others in the future.

The commands are shown here as scripts, but I ran a lot of these steps manually. Use at your own risk, and note that YMMV.


Before scripts:

Recommended first steps:

  • Sign in and set up Apple ID
  • Add other touch ID fingers
  • Enable dictation
  • Turn on do-not-disturb automatically, for all day
  • Connect bluetooth keyboard/mouse
  • Re-map caps-lock to escape key (If you are weird like me)
  • Open Safari, and download Chrome, and 1Password.
    • Sign into 1Password. This will make other things a lot easier to set up.
    • Get 1Password browser extension for Chrome (or whatever browser you're using).

Setup:

Open terminal, and run this:

# run this command, it will prompt you to install xcode and developer tools
git

# optional: I make a directory like: ~/code, but you can do this wherever
mkdir ~/code; cd ~/code

git clone https://github.com/TyGuy/setup_computer.git
cd setup_computer

# copy this, then open it in vim and add specific credentials
cp ./setup_creds.txt ~/.setup_creds
vim ~/.setup_creds

# "Run" the script.
# NOTE: In practice, this is just a short-hand for looking in this file,
# and seeing what sub-scripts are useful to you.
# Most, but not all, will probably be useful; and you may need/want some
# further customization to fit your needs.
./setup.sh

Contributing:

Probably best thing to do is to fork it and make it your own. But if there are general improvements (or simply a better way to do this), definitely let me know what you think they are. Feel free to open a pull request!