Whether it is a new rig at work or if I messed up my hackintosh install, it is always a pain to remember everything that I have installed. So I thought it would be a good idea to publish my setup for future reference. Most of my setup is pulled and modified from others so credit goes to those before me. I will try to keep this page updated with any changes.

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Sublime Text 3

  • Package Manager:

    ctrl + ` and enter

     import urllib.request,os,hashlib; h = 'eb2297e1a458f27d836c04bb0cbaf282' + 'd0e7a3098092775ccb37ca9d6b2e4b7d'; pf = 'Package Control.sublime-package'; ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path(); urllib.request.install_opener( urllib.request.build_opener( urllib.request.ProxyHandler()) ); by = urllib.request.urlopen( 'http://packagecontrol.io/' + pf.replace(' ', '%20')).read(); dh = hashlib.sha256(by).hexdigest(); print('Error validating download (got %s instead of %s), please try manual install' % (dh, h)) if dh != h else open(os.path.join( ipp, pf), 'wb' ).write(by)
    
  • Subl Command line:

     sudo ln -s "/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl" /usr/bin/subl
    
  • Alignment
  • ApplySyntax
  • BracketHighlighter
  • Color Highlighter
  • Colorpicker
  • DocBlockr
  • Dock Icons
  • Emmet
  • GitGutter
  • GoSublime
  • Keybinding:

     [
         {
             "keys": ["ctrl+shift+r"],
             "command": "reindent",
             "args": { "single_line": false }
         }
     ]
    
  • Levels:

    • ctrl + shift + l to show colors
    • ctrl + shift + 0 to normal view
  • MarkdownEditing
  • Sass
  • SCSS
  • SidebarEnhancements
  • SublimeLinter
  • Tag
  • Themes:

    Solarized Dark (my current), Soda, Flatland, Predawn, Spacegray

  • TrailingSpaces

IntelliJ Idea

I backup my settings to Cloud Station as settings.jar

Go to File > Import Settings… and select settings.jar


To install Solarized Dark Theme first download the settings.jar

Go to File > Import Settings… and select settings.jar

Restart IntelliJ IDEA

Go to Appearance > Theme and select Darcula

Go to Preferences > Editor > Colors & Fonts and select Solarized Dark (Darcula)

Homebrew

  • Install homebrew

     ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
    
  • Install packages

      brew doctor
      brew install go
      brew install node
      brew install vim --override-system-git
      brew install git --override-system-git
      brew install gradle
      brew install python3; pip3 install --upgrade pip
    

npm

  • Update npm and install global packages

      npm install -g npm@latest
      npm install -g bower
      npm install -g nodemon
      npm install -g sails
    

sql developer

  • Import connections xml

iterm2

  • Font 15pt Source Code Pro Light for Powerline:

    iTerm > Preferences > Profiles > Text and select Change Font

    Select Source Code Pro Light 15pt

  • Solarized Dark Theme:

    iTerm > Preferences > Profiles > Colors and Load Presets…

    Select solarized/iterm2-colors-solarized/Solarized Dark

    Select Load Presets… and select Solarized Dark

  • Cursor:

    #d13a82

p4v

  • Setup workspace

hipchat

sourcetree

Xcode

  • Alcatraz:

     curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/supermarin/Alcatraz/master/Scripts/install.sh | sh
    
  • Solarized Dark Theme:

    Installed through Alcatraz Window -> Package Manager

  • CocoaPods:

    Insatlled through Alcatraz Window -> Package Manager

mongodb

  • Install mongodb:

     brew install mongodb
    
  • Make data directory:

     sudo mkdir -p /data/db
     sudo chown dshively /data/db
    

Google Chrome

I use Google Chrome main build with the following extensions:

  • Web Server Notifier
  • Web Technology Notifier
  • Chrome Sniffer
  • Ultimate User Agent
  • What Font?
  • Clear Cache
  • REST Client
  • Rails Panel
  • Edit Cookie
  • jQuery debugger
  • XV XML
  • JSON formatter
  • PrettyPrint
  • CSSViewer
  • Chroma
  • Live Reload
  • Pages Speed

tomcat 7.0.57

servicemix 5.1.4

ant 1.9.4

maven 3.2.3

  • Copy maven settings.xml file from repo to ~/.m2

spectacle

alfred

f.lux

dropbox CloudStation

Since purchasing a Synology DiskStation I now use CloudStation