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SixArm Mac Setup

How to set up a new Mac computer? These notes show how our teams do it.

Contents:

These notes start with the basics, suitable for typical users.

These notes continue with more advanced information, suitable for people who are developers and programmers.

We use Apple macOS 10.12 a.k.a. Sierra. We expect most of these notes will work on many versions of macOS.

  • Turn on your new computer; this launches the Mac Setup Assistant.

  • Enter your language, time zone, Apple ID, and so on.

  • If you already use a different Mac computer, and you want to do a migration of all your files, then you can use the “Migration Assistant”. We prefer to skip this step because we prefef to set up our computer from scratch.

  • Register for a personal Apple Id, if you don't already have one.

  • If you want to use iCloud, do it.

Choose the Apple menu, then "Software Update...".

  • This step downloads all the current updates for your system, such as bug fixes, security patches, and feature improvements.

  • This step may take a while because macOS updates tend to be large to download.

Choose the Apple menu, then choose "System Preferences....", then "FileVault", then turn it on.

  • This step encrypts your entire drive.

  • This step may take a while because macOS is adding encryption to your entire system.

Do you want to sync an iPhone, iPad, or other device? If so, connect these now.

  • You may want to launch iTunes, because this shows you what is synchronizing.

  • If you use iTunes, then you can have iTunes make a backup of your device now.

We set a bunch of system preferences to customize our Desktop, Dock, Keyboard, Sound, and so on.

We add many applications, and we have big lists of our favorites.

  • Typical users: you can pick and choose using our list of applications.

  • Advanced users: you may prefer to use our scripts for brew, cask, mas, and so on. See below for these.

For Advanced Users

Defaults

We set many system preferences and application defaults by using the command defaults write.

Script:

Brew, Cask, MAS

Brew, Cask, and Mac App Store (MAS), are all very useful for installing apps via the command line. These are the best Mac package managers in our opinion.

  • brew.md: Brew package manager
  • mas.md: Mac App Store (MAS) command line interface

Scripts:

Sysadmin notes

Developer notes

  • git.md: Git version control
  • adium.md: Adium instant messenger settings
  • osx-cpu-temp.md: Command to show the OSX CPU temperature
  • karabiner.md: Karabiner changes the key "caps lock" to "control" and "escape".

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