My wonderful world of macOS

weixin_34007886發表於2017-09-12

Link: https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/my-mac-os

Applications

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I use a lot of applications on my mac. Here is a list of the ones that I love and use the most in my day to day life, sorted by their importance :

1.Alfred

this is by far my favourite application that I have. It saved mea lot of timein my life and has a really greatcommunityandvery powerful workflowsthat you can use

I have attached the ones I use the most tothis repo

feel free to use any that you like

2.MindNode

an application which allowed me to create all of the mind maps fromLearn Anything

it is an incredible joy to make mind maps in this app and I use it to visualize everything :

my notes, my projects, my plans, my thoughts

I also try to completely bridge the gap between my mind maps and my mind withthis alfred workflow

3.Karabiner

one of the applications I cannot live without, allows me to bind any key that I want. You can take a look at the config files I use for itherealongside more information of how I use it in the description

Karabiner is the only reason I cannot upgrade my mac to Sierra asKarabiner Elementsstill does not have the features I need

4.2Do

I loveGTD methodology, this application is phenomenal with helping me organisemy tasksand things I want to do and achieve

it hasglobal quick addwith a hotkey, lists, priorities, powerful search and a lot more

5.iTerm

recently moved completely to using the command line for all my development needs, this is probably the best terminal emulator out there that exists, have it assigned tow + jand can open it on demand at any time that I want

hereare all thehomebrewpackages I like and use

I also really love usingthis workflowto quicklyswitch between iTerm tabs

6.VS Code

My favourite editor that I use to write code in

most notably I really like itsvim plugin

my config for it can be foundhere

7.SnippetsLab

a very powerful code snippet manager that I have intergrated very heaviliy in my workflow, withrecent additionof its own alfred workflow,retrieving the snippetsthat you need it staggeringly fast

I use it as myown personal programmer's notepadwith code and lots and lots of comments

8.Day One

probably the best journal writing application there is, use itevery dayto write myDay Evaluationsand many other small little tidbits of text with thoughts, plans and experiences that I have had

if you don't journal, I really suggest you to start, it really is a very powerful mind cleanser and acts as a wonderful history record of your life

9.Typinator

moved to it fromTextexpanderas I am not fond of subscription models for software but also because typinator is really just better

it expands text and moves the pointer caret faster and has a really powerfulquick searchavailable globally right at my fingertips

10.1Password

my password manager of choice, recently started to generate all of my passwords with it and keep everything in a secured and encrypted vault kept secure by my one master password

no longer need to remember passwords and I now have a unique password for every website that I am signed up on whilist activating two factor authentication wherever possible

11.Ulysses

all your writing in one place is the motto and the underlying design of the app.

verypowerful search, freedom of structure, great themes and export to markdown / PDF

really promotes you to write with its great design and features

moved to it fromBywordandiaWriterthat I used before, having a one place database for all my writing for me was the selling point of the app)

12.Pixave

always wanted to organise the mess that my media files were, movingall of my photographs, gifs that I have saved over the years to one place that is easiliy searchabe and is again just a joy to use was very valuable for me

probably the best application there exists for storing and organising all of your photographic media content

13.Keyboard Maestro

a staggeringly powerful mac automation tool that I am only beginning to scratch the surface of

has awonderful communitythat is happy to help with whatever you are trying to achieve

I go over all my favourite macros I use and how I use them inthis GitHub repo

14.BetterTouchTool

another amazing application that allows me to quickly map and remap any hotkeys that I use bothgloballyandapp specific

what more it allows me to also customisemy trackpad gesturesto do any actions that I want, this is very powerful

I love scrolling through my tabs in Safari with three finger swipes left and right as well as opening and closing tabs with swiping up and down respectively.

hereare all the different gestures I have setup to use with the app

15.PDF Expert

I read a lot of PDFs like books, uni assignments and the like

this app is a huge upgrade overPreviewapp that I used before

multiple tabs, sepia mode, very nice annotation tools, great search, performance

16.Dash

very powerful API documentation browser that allows you to download any docset that you might want to use, search for any method, class or anything that you need very quickly, comes with the amazingAlfred Worfklowto simplify the process ofsearching for the right things

17.Timing 2

I moved completely to Timing 2 from Toggl for both passive and active tracking

the fact that I can combine active and passive tracking together is quite powerful and allows me to be more aware of where I spend my time

17.Airmail

by far the most well designed and feature rich mail application that I have used so far, really love all of its simple design, support for multiple accounts and a multitude of nice shortcuts that you can use

18.Spotify

found alot of great musicwith this application and the phenomenalAlfred Workflowmakes using the application an absolute joy

quickly finding artists, songs I want to listen, instantly adding the song playing to my 'likes' playlist or any other playlist I want,seeing what other songs the artist hasand more

19.MacDown

the tool I use to write this readme

a really great tool that I use to quickly edit any single markdown file that I have on the system

20.Fantastical

just a straight up best application there is for organising and creating events in your life

global quick add with a hotkey, natural language input and its great design is what made me switch from an already great Calendar app which comes natively with macOS

I also added some of my owntext expansionsto help with natural text input

21.Contexts

allows me to fuzzy search throughall the currenly active windowsthat I have

makes jumping to the right window I need effortless as I often may have many VS Code instances with different projects

22.Dictionary

comes natively with macOS and I started to love using it for exploring and searching through wikipedia

it is incredibly fast to make the searches and it also givesquick autosuggestionsfor any query I type that I can then select with up and down arrows

23.Bartender

a great utility app that allows you to customise and hide the contents of your menu bar, really does improve the aesthetics of your OS but also is quite beneficial for me as I customised it to have themost important informationthat I need to show in it

I can then activate Bartender andstart searchingfor the menu bar item I need all from the keyboard

24.Ship

a really awesome native app that lets me manage my GitHub issues

can schedule certain issuesas 'up next'and complete them one by one

25.Textual

recently started to grow a big liking of various cool IRC channels that exist out there, this app is a really wonderful client for all things IRC

it also has an awesomechannel searchfeature that I use a lot

26.Focus

I have hckrnews, reddit, twitter on the black list and have a schedule where I can only use these websites two times in my day, 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the evening, this acts as my own version ofinformation diet. Really does make a difference andhelps me focuson what I need to be working on.

27.Tweetbot

twitter and tweetbot are blocked for me for the majority of the day due to them being a big cause of distraction but the times I do use Twitter, it would be done through this wonderful client that features a timeline without advertisements and one that is synced with the iOS app

28.YNAB

use it to track and overview all of my finances, the most important part of this app is theideologybehind it. The whole app is built around this methodology and I really recommend you take a look at it even if you are not planning to use the app, I find it really freeing and powerful

29.Reeder

wasn't a big user of RSS but with me finding a lot of great blogs out there, I needed a place to keep myself updated on the great content that they will be posting.

Reeder is the best RSS reeder out there that I found

30.Transmit

I often use this app to quickly send files from my local file system to the cloud (either S3 or dropbox) and get a shareable link I can send to people

I usethis alfred workflowtoquickly openthe cloud storage I need

31.Transmission

a torrent client that I use, very minimal in its UI but is very powerful and has all the features that I need without the bloat thatuTorrentand other clients have

have all my torrents downloaded into their specific folders

I also want to set up a seedbox with my raspberry pie in the future as I have a bad tendency of not seeding the torrents that I downloaded

32.Sketch

not very fond of subscription based business models but this app is probably the de facto standard in doing any kind of design work on Mac

33.Pixelmator

probably the best image editor out there on Mac, is packed with very powerful features and is very simple in its UI

34.Flux

a simple utility that makes the screen have nice and warm non blue light emitting colour in the evening

as of macOS Sierra, you can use thebuilt-in featureby Apple instead

35.Dropzone

a quick utility that pops up when I drag some file into it or open it with a hotkey, use it to upload images toImgur, dropping files into apreset number of foldersthat I made quickly as well as going to them in an instant) (a great little utility)

36.Popclip

another great utility I cannot live without, brings up a quick menu whenever some text is selected on which I can do a number of quick actions, like searching on DuckDuckGo, Youtube, Dictionary, Reddit, Images or it can translate text selected, copy it or say it aloud, here is howit looksfor me

37.Next Meeting

a great menu bar tool that shows me how much time is left until the next event in my calendar

it has been quite a big addition to my workflow as I know can quickly know how much time is left until my next class or some other event starts

38.Marked

if I ever need to preview a readme or any other markdown file that I wrote or just want to read, this app is the best application for that I found

it also features live updating and quite a lot of very powerful customisation features

39.Xcello

big fan ofTrelloas a tool for managing tasks within a team, this app is essentially a web wrapper over online Trello boards

40.DaisyDisk

a great tool to quickly get a visual glance over what is taking up your disk space and where)

41.Gemini

a great little utility to find duplicate files in the system. Didn't get much use of it so far but it may be quite useful on occasions where I do want to clean up my system from useless files and junk

42.MonthlyCal

a really greatvisual representation of my monthin form of a notification center widget that allows me to see any day I want at a glance as well as what day of month it is and how many events I have in this week

43.iStat Menus

great system monitoring tools of which I use CPU and storage tracking, I find it very valuable to know if my CPU is being abused by some application and if so by which

44.Annotate

best annotation tool I found to exist. After you make a screenshot, it allows for quick edits (arrows, adding some text, blurring parts of the image) as well as ability to quickly save it or drag it to upload to Imgur to share quickly and send the link to anyone I want

45.BeardedSpice

enhance play/pause as well as previous/next playback keys to not only work in iTunes and Spotify but work forSoundcloud,Youtubeand many other services

46.Little Snitch

an amazing networking tool that gives you a clear picture of what connections are incoming to your computer and what are outgoing

takes a bit of time to set it up correctly and is quite an insightful experience first turning it on and having it notify every couple of seconds that some app is trying to send data to some server and whether you want to allow that

this is essential if you want to take control of what information gets sent out from your computer and what connections have right to connect to your data

47.Texpad

had to write some LaTeX files for some of my university assignments and in search of a great editor for writing LaTeX I found this and have really enjoyed using it for that task

has phenomenal suggestions, a great UI interface and live previewing the LaTeX code that you write.)

48.Slack

find it to be quite a slow application, given the fact that it is essentially a chrome web application wrapped up withelectron, it is not much surprise but still it does have some really great features for working and communicating within a team

49.Telegram

really dislikewhatsappand I quite like Telegram

it has a very clean interface, a native client for macOS and stickers, privacy is questionable as data is still being sent through Telegram servers but it is still a great chat application)

50.Anki

still not fully utilising the full power ofspaced repetition learningbut it was one of my goals this year to really start to use this to my advantage. Essentially all this software does is provide you the means to write your own digital flashcards that you can then test yourself on. It also has a lot ofamazing addonsthat you can get to add more functionality to the app.

51.ImageOptim

quickly remove all the unneeded metadata from the image as well as compress images without losing any visual quality and saving a lot of bandwidth when uploading these images on your website or blog

52.Dragand

quickly get subtitles that I want by dragging the file with the movie/series I want to watch to the app

53.GIF Brewery

allows me to create some great GIFs from video clips as well as converting the entire video clip into a GIF if need be

54.Noizio

rain, whale noises, coffee shop noises right from my menu bar, when I am tired of listening to music and just want to focus

55.Sip

a really great colour picker that is quite often getting updated

56.Paw

a really great tool for working with API's, only recently started to use it but the features it has are really handy and the design is intuitive and great

58.IINA

open source alternative to VLC built specifically for macOS

is based onmpvand has a more modern and native look than VLC

59.Hammerspoon

really powerul automation engine, wanted to use it for window management at first but found BetterTouchTool to be more performant

right now I use it show the task I am currenly working on in a little window in themiddle of the screenfor a brief moment

can see my config for ithere

60.Kap

an open source screen recorder I use to record GIFs

has keyboard support so I can quickly start and end recording of the GIF in one hotkey

61.PodcastMenu

allows you to listen and control playback of podcasts fromOvercastright from your menu bar

62.TotalSpaces2

allows me to completely remove the animation of switching between spaces/full screen apps

now Irun most applications as full screenand switch between them withKarabiner

63.Default Folder X

neat little utility I mostly use toquickly go to various foldersfrom file save windows

64.Hazel

use it to fully automate my filing process

I use prefixes for everything, bookmarks, notes, ulysses entries and even files

this allows me to write some great rules for my Downloads folder that will file the files where I want them to be

hereis one example of such rule

I also recursively lowercase files and hide extensions for all files on my system

Browser?

My browser of choice isSafari. Chrome just kills the battery and Safari is really well optimised for macOS plus I have tried both and I really do find Safari a lot more 'snappier' to use. One powerful plus that chrome does have over safari is the amount of chrome extensions that you can get. Fortunately the ones most needed for me do exist on Safari.

I keep a list of my favourite Safari extensions and why I love them in a GitHub repositoryhere. Feel free to contribute to it if you wish.

Command Line Apps?

Homebrewis a really wonderful and user friendly package manager for macOS.

Hereare all the packages I use from it.

And here are some more command line tools I use and love :

thefuck: corrects your previous console command

ccat:catcommand with colours

coreutils: various useful GNU utils that don’t come with macOS

ripgrep: search text for patterns really fast

m-cli: useful utils for macOS

mas: cli for mac app store

youtube-dl: download videos from youtube and other video sites

tmux: terminal multiplexer

pandoc: universal markup converter

trash: move files and folders to the trash

vtop: graphical activity monitor

curl: transfer data, supports various protocols

howdoi: instant coding answers

asciinema: terminal session recorder

tldr: simplified and community-driven man pages

imgcat: likecatbut for images

screenfetch: fetches system/theme information in terminal

hugo: fast and flexible static site generator

coala: linting and fixing of code

reflex: run a command when files change

create-react-app: create React apps with no build configuration

now: realtime global deployments served over HTTP/2

yarn: fast, reliable, and secure dependency management

iStats: system stats from the command-line

alfred: symlinks your go project to alfred directory and builds your workflow

license up: create a license quickly for your project

fzf: command-line fuzzy finder

exa: replacement for ls written in rust

Alfred Workflows?

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I findAlfredwith its ability to create custom workflows for it to bring me the most value.

I keep a list of my favourite workflows and why I love them in a GitHub repositoryhere. Feel free to contribute to it if you wish.

Desktop Screenshot?

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Launchpad

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Timing Screenshot?

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My wonderful world of iOS?

If you found this interesting, I also havesimilar repositorygoing over what applications I use on iOS as well as how and why I use them.

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Thanks?

You can support what I do onPatreonor lookinto other repositoriesI shared. Thank you.?