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Terminal keepingyouawake
Terminal keepingyouawake









terminal keepingyouawake
  1. Terminal keepingyouawake install#
  2. Terminal keepingyouawake update#
  3. Terminal keepingyouawake code#
  4. Terminal keepingyouawake windows#

When using oh-my-zsh (see next point), this is very easy: Just enable the fzf plugin

  • Important: Enable keybindings (for me, they were not enabled by default).
  • See, line options = "metadata,umask=22,fmask=11"

    Terminal keepingyouawake windows#

  • Enable automount metadata, so Windows files will have ok-permissions when viewed from the WSL.
  • Add AutoHotKey shortcut helpers ( shortcut_helpers.ahk file in this folder) for “Map CapsLock to Escape” & “Make Ctrl+Shift+V work everywhere” & add to autostart (see ).
  • Security: Enable “Sleep when closing the lid” & enable “lock on sleep”.
  • Enable “View file endings” & “Show hidden elements”.
  • Enable Bitlocker hard drive encryption (if not enabled already).
  • WinDirStat: For viewing folder & file sizes and finding the largest ones.
  • VLC: For watching videos (supports more formats than the built-in video viewer).
  • IrfanView: Image viewer - occasionally useful, when working with many images & doing some batch image-resizing.
  • HeidiSQL: Nice GUI to manage SQL databases (including SQLite!).
  • HandBrake: For converting videos into a smaller file.
  • ⇒ to show the keys pressed (useful for remote video conferences or screencasts).
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    Terminal keepingyouawake install#

  • winget install -e -id AgileBits.1Password.
  • winget install -e -id Oracle.VirtualBox -version 6.1.24.
  • The workaround is to install/downgrade VirtualBox to 6.1.24.
  • Note: VirtualBox 6.1.26 and Vagrant 2.2.18 do not go well together.
  • Note: When install VirtualBox via winget, you need to start your PowerShell instance as administrator.
  • \\wsl$\Ubuntu\home\markus (by default, it will be the Windows home folder… 🙁)
  • Set WSL2 starting directory to your Linux home folder, e.g.
  • After WSL2 is installed, set Windows Terminal standard profile to “Ubuntu” (or whatever the Linux distribution you have installed).
  • winget install -query "Windows Terminal" -source winget.
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    Terminal keepingyouawake code#

  • Settings ⇒ Code Style ⇒ Line separator: Unix and macOS (\n).
  • Settings ⇒ Version Control ⇒ Confirmation: Disable everything related to automatically adding changes to staging.
  • Settings ⇒ Keymap ⇒ Assign “Git Annotate” command to “Ctrl+Shift+G” shortcut.
  • Install Bitbucket Linky Plugin for opening the relevant commits & PRs on Bitbucket directly via the IDE.
  • Increase memory size to 4096MB for each.
  • winget install -query "GoLand" -source winget.
  • winget install -query "PHPStorm" -source winget.
  • Toggl ( winget install -q "Toggl" -source winget).
  • also: Remote Developer Tools (both WSL and SSH extensions).
  • Transfer profile from previous machine (see ).
  • winget install -q "Mozilla.Firefox" -source winget.
  • Btw, is a very nice search engine for packages available via winget 🔎.

    Terminal keepingyouawake update#

    It was pre-installed on my machine & try to use it as much as possible to install & update my applications 😎 The package repository is Open Source on GitHub - see. Now, Microsoft is working on their own ( Open Source!) command-line Windows package manager: aka winget. Though there have been various package managers for Windows like Chocolateley & Scoop, none was “really” successful (in my optinion).

    terminal keepingyouawake

    Package manager - for Linux, there exists apt, for macOS, there exists Homebrew. This is especially useful when setting up a new Windows machine from scratch (I use Windows in my current role at work & macOS at home). This document serves as my personal documentation on how my Windows machine is configured & which application I use. Costs $34,95 (single purchase, non-recurring)

  • Soulver, a mixture of an text editor & calculator.
  • Tunnelblick (for connecting to OpenVPN VPNs).
  • KeepingYouAwake (to disable sleep for some periods of time).
  • Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client.
  • Advice: I would disable the sidebar that comes with the tool)
  • Contexts (for switching windows via Command+Tab.
  • Magnet ( ) for Window snapping (both with shortcuts as well as moving windows to the edges).
  • Has some cool features like triggering “Lock” & “Restart” directly from the tool)











    Terminal keepingyouawake