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I'm learning a ton about dotfiles, command line use, Homebrew, zsh, git, macOS and more with the course Dotfiles from Start to Finish-ish by @EIEIOxyz, and you can too!
- Terminal Preferences
- Changed Shell to ZSH
- Dock Preferences
- Mission Control Preference (don't rearrange spaces)
- Finder Show Path Bar
- Trackpad (Three Finger Drag and Tap to Click)
- .zshrc
- Git (config and SSH)
- Share this repo with a
billion (1,000,000,000) (One thousand million, or one milliard)trillion people
- Record the applications you've installed and automate the process later on.
- Start using the Brewfile.
- Make sense when you reinstall everything on a new OS.
- The only disadvage is that not every program is available in Homebrew.
- So occasionally, you've have to make a note of the application and remember to install it by hand.
Use present tense
- Separate subject from body with a blank line;
- Limit the subject ine to 50 characters;
- Capitalise the subject line;
- Do not end the subject line with a PERIOD
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- Use the imperative mood in the subject line;
- Wrap the body at 72 characters;
- Use the body to explain "what and why" vs. "how";
Keep in mind: this has all been said before.
Learn from Chris Beams.
Tips: Learn to love the command line. Leave the IDE behind.
man git commit
ABB. = Abbreviation 2
- Blablabla, blabla
- Blablabla. Blabla
- Blablabla... blabla
- Blablabla : blabla
- Blablabla ! blabla
- Blablabla ? blabla
- Blablabla (blabla) blabla
- Blablabla [blabla] blabla
- Blablabla << guillemet français >> blabla. 3
- Blablabla "guillemet anglais" blabla
- Tiret : blablabla - blabla
- Trait d'union : blablabla-blabla
I. LA...
A. La...
B. La...
II. L'APPLICATION...
A. La...
1°) La...
a) La...
b) La...
2°) La...
B. La...
Blablabla :
- lalala ;
- blablabla ;
- hahaha ;
- yeah yeah yeah.
Learn from:
Footnotes Markdown Github
Markdown Guide Cheat Sheet