So I have my gitconfig settings to do colors. In the terminal, it works well and looks good.
However, in iTerm2, all colors will not appear in my gitconfig except for the reverse properties o
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So I have my gitconfig settings to do colors. In the terminal, it works well and looks good.
However, in iTerm2, all colors will not appear in my gitconfig except for the reverse properties o
I always have my IDE (phpStorm) in full screen mode (Yosemite).
I want my iTerm2 hotkey to slide my terminal window on the IDE, so it will not open a new space for the terminal window. Once t
I am new to homebrew and terminals, but I enjoy learning. I recently started to accept the following error when I run Dr. brew and cannot find a solution: p>
Error: Failed to import: php53
I have a problem with the brew version command, I tried to run
brew versions grails
Error: Unknown command: versions
which brew 127 ↵
/usr/local/bin/brew
brew -v
Homebrew 0.9.5< /pre> Thank
I want to do a brew upgrade and tell homebrew not to upgrade the erlang formula, because the latest one does not work on my system.
Is it possible to do something like homebrew upgrade – skip
How do some people configure the terminal to run on iTerm instead of OSX? By default, it opens a new terminal window, but the terminal does not work like my window manager. The packager is launc
I tried to install ruby 1.9.3 using rvm, using homebrew, and using macports, all seem to fail during compilation. I am using Lion OSX. This is the log file of my recent attempt to use rvm
I just installed homebrew and saw a message from the installation script stating that I should consider removing the following “evil” dylibs because they might break the build. Has anyone done this
One , What is Homebrew Homebrew is a software package management tool under the Mac OS platform. It has many useful functions such as installation, uninstallation, update, viewing, and searching.
I just installed Homebrew. When I run Brew Doctor, I get this
Warning: Some directories in /usr/local/share/man aren’t writable.
This can happen if you “sudo make install” software that isn’t