Thank you and for your awesome work!Ġ5:02pmAnd now we’re moving into a new category: command line apps. The rocker project provides a ton of r-based docker images, ranging from bare bones to ready for publication or geospatial analysis. The visual history and diff features have saved me many times.Ġ4:55pmI wasn’t sure where to put Docker in the lineup, but it’ll be a good segue into command line apps.Īnd I always have to click around a bunch to find the download: Ġ4:57pmWhat’s cooler than docker? Rocker! □□ The desktop app is slick.Ġ4:53pmMy favorite app for working with big and complicated git repos is Fork. Great for bits of design, testing app layouts, drawing diagrams and a whole lot more. If you want a little intro to some good vscode extensions for web dev and more, I put together a list for #js4shinyĠ4:49pmI recently started using for collecting all of my random thoughts, outline writing, keep track of links and more.Ġ4:50pmIt pairs nicely with Agenda, which is an app for date-linked notes and perfect for meeting notes.Ġ4:52pmAnother awesome app is Figma. brew install -cask visual-studio-codeĠ4:48pmThere are a lot of cool things going on with R and vscode. Hello dozer, a little app that hides the clutter! brew install -cask dozerĠ4:44pmFirst up, essential work apps, slack and spotify.ĭid you know you can install both with brew at the same time? brew install -cask spotify slackĠ4:46pmI don’t always use editors that aren’t RStudio to edit code…īut when I do I use Visual Studio Code. I haven’t used it much but I have a feeling I’ll use it frequently.Ġ4:39pmAnd now that I just installed a dozen menu-bar apps, I don’t want to have to look at them all the time. Luckily there’s Irvue – an hourly wallpaper refresh using pictures from Ġ4:37pmIf you use, work with, or collect colors, Culr looks awesome. brew install -cask finickyĠ4:35pmI’ve had enough of the default Big Sur desktop background. Useful for long running #rstats scripts, turn on amphetamine, turn off the monitor, walk away knowing your script is still going.Ġ4:34pmIf you’ve ever wanted to open certain links in *certain* browsers, Finicky can help. I appreciate this whenever my laptop isn’t docked.Ġ4:33pmAmphetamine keeps your laptop awake for a certain amount of time. Thanks for the tip! brew install -cask alt-tabĠ4:30pmKe圜astr show key presses on-screen, perfect for demonstrating cool RStudio keyboard shortcuts brew install -cask keycastrĠ4:31pmPock puts the dock in the touchbar. brew install -cask rectangleĠ4:28pmAltTab adds window previews to the window switcher. Rectangle replaces Spectacle and adds snap zones. Easily resize windows to fill parts of the screen with many keyboard shortcuts. brew install -cask kapĠ4:26pmRectangle is another absolutely essential mac app. I can’t even without this.Ġ4:24pmKap records your screen, converts movies to gifs and has powered half of this thread so far. Copy several things from here, paste them there. These all worked on Catalina so I guess I’ll find out soon if they work for Big Sur…Ġ4:22pmFlycut is a clipboard manager that adds history to your clipboard. These all make life a little easier, more productive. I remap Alt + Space to Spotlight (Mac’s quick finder) and make Alfred Cmd + space.Ġ4:19pmThat’s it for R, here come a bunch of utility apps for Macs. Ġ3:06pmAfter jumping through a few permission hoops to give Alfred access to everything, we’re in business. I’ve created an alfred workflow for R which might be helpful. I've documented my workflow for opening projects (using on in this short video: #rstatsĠ2:59pmAnd if you purchase Alfred’s powerpack features, has a collection of helpful R workflows Apps with interfaces need “cask”.Ġ2:57pmIf you use Alfred, has an awesome tip to let Alfred find. so I’ll use brew to install it: brew cask install Alfredīrew install usually installs command line utility. I use to switch between apps, files, etc. I’m just going to copy the install code from and run itĠ2:56pmHomebrew’s ready, so let’s put it to use. Homebrew makes it easy to install software, even apps.
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