Laptop is a script to set up a macOS laptop for web and mobile development.
It can be run multiple times on the same machine safely. It installs, upgrades, or skips packages based on what is already installed on the machine.
We support:
- macOS Mavericks (10.9)
- macOS Yosemite (10.10)
- macOS El Capitan (10.11)
- macOS Sierra (10.12)
- macOS High Sierra (10.13)
- macOS Mojave (10.14)
Older versions may work but aren't regularly tested. Bug reports for older versions are welcome.
Download the script:
curl --remote-name https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thoughtbot/laptop/master/mac
Review the script (avoid running scripts you haven't read!):
less mac
Execute the downloaded script:
sh mac 2>&1 | tee ~/laptop.log
Optionally, review the log:
less ~/laptop.log
Optionally, install thoughtbot/dotfiles.
Your last Laptop run will be saved to ~/laptop.log
.
Read through it to see if you can debug the issue yourself.
If not, copy the lines where the script failed into a
new GitHub Issue for us.
Or, attach the whole log file as an attachment.
macOS tools:
- Homebrew for managing operating system libraries.
Unix tools:
- Universal Ctags for indexing files for vim tab completion
- Git for version control
- OpenSSL for Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- RCM for managing company and personal dotfiles
- The Silver Searcher for finding things in files
- Tmux for saving project state and switching between projects
- Watchman for watching for filesystem events
- Zsh as your shell
Heroku tools:
- Heroku CLI and Parity for interacting with the Heroku API
GitHub tools:
- GitHub CLI for interacting with the GitHub API
Image tools:
- ImageMagick for cropping and resizing images
Programming languages, package managers, and configuration:
- asdf-vm for managing programming language versions
- Bundler for managing Ruby libraries
- Node.js and npm, for running apps and installing JavaScript packages
- Ruby stable for writing general-purpose code
- Yarn for managing JavaScript packages
Databases:
It should take less than 15 minutes to install (depends on your machine).
Your ~/.laptop.local
is run at the end of the Laptop script.
Put your customizations there.
For example:
#!/bin/sh
brew bundle --file=- <<EOF
brew "Caskroom/cask/dockertoolbox"
brew "go"
brew "ngrok"
brew "watch"
EOF
default_docker_machine() {
docker-machine ls | grep -Fq "default"
}
if ! default_docker_machine; then
docker-machine create --driver virtualbox default
fi
default_docker_machine_running() {
default_docker_machine | grep -Fq "Running"
}
if ! default_docker_machine_running; then
docker-machine start default
fi
fancy_echo "Cleaning up old Homebrew formulae ..."
brew cleanup
brew cask cleanup
if [ -r "$HOME/.rcrc" ]; then
fancy_echo "Updating dotfiles ..."
rcup
fi
Write your customizations such that they can be run safely more than once.
See the mac
script for examples.
Laptop functions such as fancy_echo
and
gem_install_or_update
can be used in your ~/.laptop.local
.
See the wiki for more customization examples.
Edit the mac
file.
Document in the README.md
file.
Follow shell style guidelines by using ShellCheck and Syntastic.
brew install shellcheck
Thank you, contributors!
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