In the future I need to find ways to automate this part of the setup. Currently doing this manually. Marked items should be covered by scripts...
- System Settings > Keyboard > Change Key Repeat rate to
fast - System Settings > Keyboard > Change Delay Until Repeat to
Short - System Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts... > Modifier Keys > Remap
Caps Lock keyto beControl
- System Settings > Appearance > Change Appearance to be
Auto - System Settings > Control Center > Battery > Turn ON
Show Percentage - System Settings > Control Center > Clock Options... > Turn ON
Display the time with seconds - System Settings > Desktop & Dock > Set
Double-click a window's title bar toFill. - System Settings > Displays > Night Shift... > Set Schedule to
Sunset to Sunrise(Note: You may need to also turn on location services to do this.) - System Settings > Displays > Set Resolution to
More Space
- Import the
Jellybeans-RHedges.terminalto terminalPreferences->Profiles
- Install Xcode from the mac app store.
- May need to select "Command Line Tools" in Xcode by going to
Preferences->Locationsif Brew doesn't install it for you.
There are several applications that are installed via Homebrew cask's. Review the script, open the added applications, and configure them as needed.
- Preferences > General > Launch at login ON
- Preferences > General > Search set to
fuzzy - Preferences > General > Notifications and sounds > Play sounds for notification OFF (Note: copy something to trigger the notification)
- Preferences > Appearance > Popup at
Window center - Preferences > Appearance > Show menu icon to clipboard
- Preferences > Appearance > Show menu icon to clipboard
- Preferences > Appearance > Show title before search field OFF
- Preferences > Appearance > Show title before search field OFF
- Preferences > Appearance > Show application icons ON
- Preferences > Advanced > Clear history on quit ON
- Preferences > Advanced > Clear the system clipboard too ON
- Add License * Get the license from it's location (e.g. secrets manager, email, usb, etc.) * Open Sublime Merge, and select the menu item Help / Enter License * Copy the license above (including the BEGIN LICENSE and END LICENSE lines) and paste them into the license box. Press OK and Sublime Merge will enter into licensed mode: You should see that UNREGISTERED is no longer in the window title.
- Settings... > Launch on login ON