![]() In Preferences go to Keys / HotKey / Create a Dedicated Hotkey Window, then a new window appears. ![]() "/opt/homebrew/opt/nvm/etc/bash_completion.d/nvm" # This loads nvm bash_completion File: ~/.zshrc eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)" File: ~/.zprofile iTerm2Īssign a Hotkey to bring terminal with ease. "/opt/homebrew/opt/nvm/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm Pbcopy /dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Nothing to remove"'Īlias docker.ip='docker inspect -f "" $1'Īlias docker.down='docker-compose down -remove-orphans'Īlias docker.up='docker-compose up -build -d'Īlias docker.restart='docker.down & docker.up & docker-compose logs -f' Install Command Line Tools xcode-select -install Generating a new SSH key ssh-keygen -t ed25519 This creates a new SSH key, using the system user and system name More info find here: Generating a new SSH key # view. An Overview will shown then press: Software Update.On the apple icon () go to: About This Mac.A new window pop-up ‘Erase APFS volume group “Macintosh HD”?’Īfter formatting Recovery Mode will automatically reboot system.On right top menu buttons choose ‘Erase’.On ‘Internal’ choose ‘Macintosh HD volumes’.Choose ‘Disk Utility’ and click Continue.Format Hard Disk as APFS (Case-Sensitive) Choose an administrator account and enter its password. Press and hold the Power Button until you see ‘loading startup options’ under Apple logo. Then press down and hold the Power Button To do this, you have to complete shutdown your Air. So I have to format the hard-drive as a APFS Case-Sensitive. New Mac OS installation comes as Case-Insensitive and as a developer I felt like I need to turn back to Case-Sensitive. When my ‘Toy’ arrived I felt like a little kid, things I want to do with it comes to mind. Also you eagerly waiting for the new M2 so you could easily replace. Also you have bought a Synology NAS treating your Air (as MacBook Air M1) as a to-go portable work station. It’s new year 2022 and you decide to upgrade your system and this time you want to be fan-less, and the promising M1 Silicon MacBook Air will hopefully do the job for your career as a Frontend Developer.
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