π If I Got a New Mac, Here's What I'd Install First as a DevOps Engineer π§βπ»
Whenever I get a new Mac, the first thing I do is set it up with the apps and tools that make my workflow smooth. These apps help me stay productive, organized, and ready for whatever comes my way. Hereβs my go-to list of must-have installs:
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Essentials for Work and Dev
π Arc β My Safari/Chrome replacement for a cleaner browsing experience.
πΊ Warp β My favorite replacement for the built-in Terminal.
πΊ Alacritty β Another solid Terminal option.
βοΈ Easy+Move+Resize β Easily move and resize windows like on Linux.
π³ Docker Desktop β For all things Docker.
π iStat Menus β Keeping an eye on system performance.
πΆ k9s β A terminal UI for interacting with Kubernetes clusters.
π Fish β My shell of choice, replacing bash and zsh.
πΊ Zellij β My preferred Tmux replacement.
π exa β An enhanced
ls
command replacement.π¦ Homebrew + Nix β Package managers to handle everything.
π kubecolor β Makes
kubectl
outputs more readable.
Code Editors and Tools
π€ Cursor β VS Code replacement powered by AI.
π Sublime Text β My all-time favorite for quick note-taking or file editing.
π GitHub Desktop with GH CLI β For managing Git repositories easily.
macOS Enhancements
π Raycast β Replaces Spotlight, streamlines productivity.
π ChatGPT β My AI assistant on macOS.
Creative and Visual Tools
π¨ Pixelmator Pro β Photoshop for Mac.
π₯ GIPHY Capture β Simple GIF creation tool.
Productivity Boosters
βοΈ Day One β Daily journaling for tracking life and work.
β«οΈ Obsidian β Powerful note-taking app.
π΅ Trello β Organizing projects and tasks.
Miscellaneous
π Flux β Reduces eye strain by adjusting screen brightness at night.
β¬οΈ Motrix β The best download manager Iβve found.
π£ OrbStack β Lightweight Linux VM on Mac.
π Multipass β Another VM option for running Linux.
β―οΈ VLC β My go-to video player.
π¦ Ollama β Run LLMs (Large Language Models) locally.
Summary
These are my personal picks, and Iβve found them incredibly useful. If you found this list helpful, please give it a thumbs up, and let me know if there are any apps or tools you think I should try out! π
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Puru Tuladhar
Puru Tuladhar
π Hey there, I've been navigating the cloud world for over 8 years. I love helping businesses harness the power of digital transformation, making sure they see real results. I'm all about finding practical solutions that work, whether it's tackling a tricky tech challenge or figuring out the best way to meet a customer's needs. My toolbox is packed with skills: Linux, DevOps, Cloud, Security, AI, Python, Go and more (Kubernetes and AWS are my playground!). When I'm not geeking out over tech stuff, you'll find me learning new things, sharing what he knows, or helping others level up their skills.