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- #Mac enable access for assistive devices every time update#
- #Mac enable access for assistive devices every time free#
osx: Suppress error messages when running `~/.osx` twice osx: Stop iTunes from responding to the keyboard media keysĬommented out, as I actually use these keys. osx: Disable automatic spell checking in Mail.app Thanks to Christophe Platteeuw via Twitter: They only applied to iTunes 10 and older anyway. osx: Add threaded email display settings for Mail.app osx: Disable continuous spell checking in Messages.app osx: Disable smart quotes in Messages.app osx: Consistently specify the type for `dict-add` actions `:)` with ` 😊`, with no way to disable this feature through the app’s preferences pane.Īfter analyzing the `defaults read` output it turns out there is a hidden preference for it. Messages in OS X 10.9 Mavericks automatically substitutes e.g. The setting has moved to System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Accessibility, where you now have to check every app you want to allow access rather than enabling it globally.
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This feature doesn’t work anymore in OS X 10.9 Mavericks. osx: Remove “Enable access for assistive devices” Np = npm publish (and, `no problem`, (and `nutella party`)) I use this to ease the publishing of npm modules. * Add `np` function to ease publishing node modules bash_profile: Make sure only files get sourced functions: Add `s` to open stuff in Sublime Text functions: Add `m` to open stuff in TextMate gitconfig: Add note about whitespace defaults gitconfig: Add comment about `color.ui` in Git ≥ 1.8.4 osx: `~/.CFUserTextEncoding` can break several Adobe apps Tabs in Chrome are just processes, so we just filter out the ones we want, and kill them. Useful when you have a lot of tabs open (which I always do), but you don’t want to close them.
#Mac enable access for assistive devices every time free#
aliases: Add `chromekill` to kill all Chrome tabs to free up memory This causes duplicate remotes to be created, potentially leading Git to throw errors when `push`ing. Sublime Text 3 does not use the `/Application/Sublime Text 3.app` folder by default.
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* bin: Point `subl` to the default ST3 location osx: Disable the sound effects on bootĭon’t do this for the default `ls`, though. gitconfig: Improve display of astral Unicode symbols in diffs This makes it easier to temporarily re-enable the setting should I ever want to. Instead of removing `~/.gitattributes` completely, I decided to just comment out the `* text=auto` line. gitattributes: Disable normalizing line endings globally bash_profile: Remove ‘autocomplete Grunt commands’
#Mac enable access for assistive devices every time update#
* bin: Update `subl` symlink to `Sublime Text 3.app`Ĭloses mathiasbynens#91 and mathiasbynens#174.
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