![]() This means I don't need to create a new code for Google, etc when I get a new phone! I can use it on my phone, as well as keep them in sync across all my devices. authy: As much as possible, I use Authy for my OTP/multi-factor authentication.audio-hijack: Rogue Amoeba again! Dump audio from any application to be recorded, etc.I use this to stream Spotify to my HomePod. airfoil: A great product from Rogue Amoeba to redirect output to various Airplay devices.aerial: An OS X screensaver that uses the same images/look as the Apple TV screensaver.adobe-creative-cloud: This gets the main application installer/control on my machine so that I can install the various Adobe applications that I am licensed to use.Use the one you prefer, of course, but you should be using one! I personally like it because I can use it across my mobile devices as well as all my computers. 1password: This is my main password management application.I haven't included every cask that I use, because do you really care that I install Docker via cask? No, you don't. Note that some of these applications are not free and will require you to input a license key the first time you start them up. I try to only install software using a cask so that I can keep it tracked with my Brewfile. Homebrew can also install applications that have installers, etc. zsh-autosuggestion: Another really helpful zsh plugin.zsh-syntax-highlighting: A plugin for zsh to make your command line life much easier.youtube-dl: Command-line tool to download videos from YouTube links.yadm: I use this to manage my dotfiles.But some plugins I like need it compiled with lua support, so there. tree: Why this isn't part of the standard OS X, I will never know.thefuck: Corrects your previous console command.ponysay: Pipe text through this to have a cute pony display it.If you want to install MAS stuff via Brewfile, you need this. hub: Some GitHub things that gh doesn't quite do.yet.git-extras: Lots of extra helper stuff for git.gh: Command-line tool for GitHub stuff.direnv: I don't use this as much as I should, but lets you do fancy stuff like adjust environment variables based on the current directory. ![]()
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