Command Line Tools for Designers #1: Homebrew (medium.com)
almost 7 years ago from Cory Gibbons, Designer at Pixel Union
almost 7 years ago from Cory Gibbons, Designer at Pixel Union
I've been working on a series of articles on command line tools that I think may benefit designers. The first post is on managing applications and fonts with Homebrew.
u r my boss (in my heart)
Keep 'em coming! The less intimidating terminals become for our friends, the better.
What zsh
theme do you use to get the Powerline-esque carets in your term config?
It's a slightly modified version of Agnoster
Thanks!
Please, oh please, could you so kindly post it somewhere?
Here you go: Modified Agnoster
How do cask packages stay up to date? Like is the actual Sketch team updating the .dmg to version 41, or does some other 3rd party have to remember to do it?
Depends on how the Cask is set up. If the Application is downloaded at a version specific link (ie. software.com/download/v10.zip) then it needs to be bumped manually by somebody in the community. If the download link isn't version specific (ie. software.com/download/latest.zip) then it's always pointing to the latest version.
In Sketch's case it's done manually. However, casks for popular apps are updated soon after a release.
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