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Sublime Text 3: Setup, Package Control, and Settings

November 26, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

In this video, we’ll do a quick walkthrough on setting up a development environment using Sublime Text 3.

The packages installed in this video are:

  • Dayle Rees Colorschemes
  • Predawn
  • BracketHighlighter
  • Sidebar Enhancements
  • SublimeCodeIntel
  • Emmet
  • SublimeLinter with JsHint and CssLint

Filed Under: Development Tagged With: Development Environment, Mac, OS X, Video

Mac Tip: Screenshots

November 23, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

I am frequently taking screenshots of what I am doing on screen. It’s useful to know all the options you have in order to make this quick and simple. In this video, I’ll go over the different ways in which you can take some basic screen shots on your Mac, and look a few advanced techniques as well.

Keyboard Shortcuts Used:

  • Cmd + Shift + 3: Capture Whole Screen
  • Cmd + Shift + 4: Capture a Selected Area
  • Cmd + Shift + 4, then Spacebar: Capture Window

Terminal Commands Used:

screencapture -C -T 5 ~/Desktop/ss.png
defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Desktop/Screenshots/
killall SystemUIServer

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: Mac, Mac Tip, OS X, Video

Terminal 101: Creating Aliases

August 14, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

In this quick tip, we’re going to look at how to create aliases for common terminal commands. If you find yourself typing in the same commands over and over, then it is a good indication that you should write an alias for that. For example, I used to frequently switch to my website’s local theme directory using the command:

cd ~/vagrant-local/www/CoreyMS/htdocs/wp-content/themes/simone-coreyms

That’s a pain to type time and time again! In this video, I’ll show you how you can set up your terminal so that you can create shortcuts for these frequent commands. Then you can create aliases that are unique to you and your workflow. Let’s get started:

Filed Under: Development, Terminal Tagged With: Command Line, Linux, Mac, OS X, Terminal, Video

Mac Tip: Windows’ Best Features on Mac with HyperDock

August 14, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

I work on both Windows and Mac machines. I am a huge fan of developing on my Mac, BUT I do find myself missing certain features from Windows. Mainly the windows snapping feature, and the ability to quickly preview open applications on the taskbar/dock.

Luckily, there is an app that brings my favorite Windows features over to Mac. It’s called HyperDock. In this video, I’ll give a quick overview of the features and why it is one of my favorite applications on my Mac. Let’s check it out:

Filed Under: Development Tagged With: App, Mac, Mac Tip, OS X, Video

Sublime Text 2: Setup, Package Control, and Settings

July 22, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

Here we’ll do a quick walkthrough on setting up a development environment using Sublime Text 2.

The packages installed in this video are:

  • Dayle Rees Colorschemes
  • Predawn
  • BracketHighlighter
  • SublimeCodeIntel
  • Emmet
  • SublimeLinter

Filed Under: Development Tagged With: Development Environment, Mac, OS X

Using Font Awesome in Desktop Applications (OS X)

July 15, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

A Quick walkthrough on how you can download and use the Font Awesome icon font in your Mac desktop applications such as Photoshop, GIMP, Illustrator, Pages, and more.

Filed Under: CSS, Design Tagged With: Font Awesome, Icon Fonts, Mac, OS X, Video

Prevent Picasa from Scanning Folders

May 16, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

I love using Picasa for viewing and editing my photos. What I don’t love is that it automatically scans and imports tons of unwanted photos by default. This creates a ton of clutter and makes it difficult for me to find the actual photos I want to work with. Fortunately it is easy to prevent Picasa from scanning folders.

Read more…

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: Images, Mac, Windows

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