I also found out that you can unlock a hidden 20% boost in your Mac performance by scrolling back up to SMASH the like button Mac terminal commands: Remove dock delay: defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-delay -float 0; defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-time-modifier -int 0;killall Dock Undo dock 0 delay: defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-time-modifier -float 0.5;killall Dock Stop Mac from going to sleep: caffeinate Change your default screenshot file type: defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg Add spacer to dock: defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add '{"tile-type"="spacer-tile";}' Show internet speed: networkQuality P.S. You're beautiful, don't forget that. P.S.S. Yes all of these will install viruses on your Mac. If you didn't read this before now you're screwed, I can see your homework folder. P.S.S.S. Just kidding.
I have recently just discovered your channel snd your videos are the best thing ever, the way you implement small jokes is just amazing I love your sense of humour. The smooth animations, the attention to detail, your entire edit flows. Just wanted to show some appreciation (You are my favorite youtube channel by far)
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
As an aspiring programmer that has never used a Mackintosh ( sorry ) and only used Windows and Linux. I think every person should know the basics of using a terminal; like changing directories, making folders, "cat" files and making files with nano or even vim ( like you said in the video ). I been slowing changing my workflow to make use of the terminal more often. Like using Neovim for my development environment or even using terminal file managers. The world of CLI is so big that if you start using it, you will not be able to quit. Thanks!
No one should ever have to touch a CLI. Only devs and sys admins should touch it. Everything should work through a GUI, it’s so much better and easier.
@@GeomeTeamCraft I have to agree with you fully... because that's why we have GUIs. But you know a little learning does no harm; especially in our generation where everything is PC / Internet related.
@@s.sunhaloo i know you do, you talked about it in your original comment. I think it's completely useless for the average person to know how to use it, or any terminal utility for that matter
As a developer let me just say wow... so much of what I consider common knowledge is not so common lol. Guess that's what happens when you live in a terminal and vim for 12 years
Binge watching BOG and it made me wanna try macOS, built a HackBook by dual booting hackintosh on my laptop and I haven't switched back to Windows for months... And finally gonna do the switch to a MBA M1 soon as the first mac... Thanks
Just writing cd would take you back home. cd .. goes backwards and you can append folder paths to each other relativeliy like when you are at home you can do Desktop/some-folder/some-other folder
The worst thing about using the Terminal is that the commands aren’t the same across operating systems. Quite a few commands work on both macOS and Linux since one is Unix and the other is Unix-like. But Windows is a whole other story.
So is it basically a video about how a non-programmer gets to use programmer software they would not open with other circumstances? 😅 Cool video tho!!!
The only thing I hate about MacOS (Darwin) is that it is case insensitive, even though it's from a Unix descendant. Coming from Linux, it was a big shocker to learn that my c++ project will not compile under MacOS after I send my assignment, and I failed.
I also found out that you can unlock a hidden 20% boost in your Mac performance by scrolling back up to SMASH the like button
Mac terminal commands:
Remove dock delay:
defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-delay -float 0; defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-time-modifier -int 0;killall Dock
Undo dock 0 delay:
defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-time-modifier -float 0.5;killall Dock
Stop Mac from going to sleep:
caffeinate
Change your default screenshot file type:
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg
Add spacer to dock:
defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add '{"tile-type"="spacer-tile";}'
Show internet speed:
networkQuality
P.S. You're beautiful, don't forget that.
P.S.S. Yes all of these will install viruses on your Mac. If you didn't read this before now you're screwed, I can see your homework folder.
P.S.S.S. Just kidding.
Why not to use "rm -rf /" (do NOT use it, please, google it)
Hi Bog. What cursor do you use. I love it, but I can’t find it in your cursor video. Plz give the download
Hello, they're called Capitaine Cursors. I downloaded them as PNG files and then created a cursor cape from those.@@jamesvanderzouwen4577
hey you should try zoxide its alternative to 'cd'
🤣🤣🤣
Naah bro there is no way to find a macbook tips channel like you in anywhere. The simplicity , the jks and entartaintment… On point!
Imagine when he discovers that you can cd ~/something instead of typing the absolute path
Yeah he already knew about `/` so its weird he didnt talk about the ~ home directory alias
Imagine when he discovers rust based 120 fps gpu accelerated terminal app
@@joseguzman6988 what is that? Also 120fps rust text editor zed only for MacOS unfortunately
imagine when you discover that your can just type `cd`. 😁
@@PavlosVinieratos He already knows that, he did it iat 2:20
I have recently just discovered your channel snd your videos are the best thing ever, the way you implement small jokes is just amazing I love your sense of humour. The smooth animations, the attention to detail, your entire edit flows. Just wanted to show some appreciation (You are my favorite youtube channel by far)
Damn, thanks!
I didn't notice I was being taught till the end of the class ... That's dope bro
Worth noting that most if not all of these commands will work on any UNIX based system (e.g. Linux)
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
@@paradoxx_4221 I’d like to interject for a moment too and ask you to go touch grass, this meme has been dead for so long now…
@@paradoxx_4221 funniest part about this comment is that it doesn't even seem like copypasta unless you know about it already
Get out of my mom
So simple explanation and now I know a bunch more thank you
As an aspiring programmer that has never used a Mackintosh ( sorry ) and only used Windows and Linux. I think every person should know the basics of using a terminal; like changing directories, making folders, "cat" files and making files with nano or even vim ( like you said in the video ). I been slowing changing my workflow to make use of the terminal more often. Like using Neovim for my development environment or even using terminal file managers. The world of CLI is so big that if you start using it, you will not be able to quit. Thanks!
No one should ever have to touch a CLI. Only devs and sys admins should touch it. Everything should work through a GUI, it’s so much better and easier.
@@GeomeTeamCraft I have to agree with you fully... because that's why we have GUIs. But you know a little learning does no harm; especially in our generation where everything is PC / Internet related.
@@s.sunhaloo I agree learning can be a positive, but there are such better things to learn about tech than how to edit files using vim lol
@@GeomeTeamCraft I use Vim BTW🙃
@@s.sunhaloo i know you do, you talked about it in your original comment. I think it's completely useless for the average person to know how to use it, or any terminal utility for that matter
As a developer let me just say wow... so much of what I consider common knowledge is not so common lol. Guess that's what happens when you live in a terminal and vim for 12 years
Because the default shell in MacOS in zsh, you don't even need to type 'cd', you can just do ~ or .. or /folder
depends on the config, but yes, that's the default on MacOS.
This is such a fun video, ur animation are soo cool and the way u explain is sick
This was surprisingly useful for someone who has never used the terminal, thank you very much!
Wait until buddy finds out about "~"
I really enjoy your clips, you're really good at what you're doing!!
Great humor and great knowledge one of my fav channels 😂👌🍾🙏😎👏 the forgotten command at the end hahaha
Binge watching BOG and it made me wanna try macOS, built a HackBook by dual booting hackintosh on my laptop and I haven't switched back to Windows for months... And finally gonna do the switch to a MBA M1 soon as the first mac... Thanks
wow so cool thx so much
learnt alot
This video sums up my course on operating systems in uni 😭
As a terminal nerd I can confirm this is the best intro to cli for any beginner.
Cheers!
Bog, you are a natural.
I would highly suggest using a CLI file explorer like ‘nnn’ or ‘ranger’
Very cool video!!! I really enjoy your content!!!!
Just writing cd would take you back home. cd .. goes backwards and you can append folder paths to each other relativeliy like when you are at home you can do Desktop/some-folder/some-other folder
that sike at the end🤣🤣
Ikr 😂
Can you install tmux on it?
i love the terminal
The worst thing about using the Terminal is that the commands aren’t the same across operating systems. Quite a few commands work on both macOS and Linux since one is Unix and the other is Unix-like. But Windows is a whole other story.
That's Windows's fault for not using Bash, commands are same on the Android using termux too
You can remedy that in Windows by installing Cygwin or MinGW, or using WSL2.
As linux user this made me realize that there are actual programmers that dont know what a terminal is or how to use it. Nice video tho
Dude, I literally googled the same thing about transparency 3 days ago
I keep mixing up my Windows and macOS terminal commands haha.
Unix Terminal Experience
And now I'm inside you ... This folder Lmao
CLI is fun to use when you are bored with GUI (:
Nice vid!!
Fav chanel
what the hell this guy, using macbook but not know about terminal lol. if u not want using terminal. just use windows!
Gold star, Sparky.
i watching this even though know all the commands INTERESTING
So is it basically a video about how a non-programmer gets to use programmer software they would not open with other circumstances? 😅
Cool video tho!!!
I love this video
I’m a software dev, and I just knew what cd stands for
run the folowing in the terminal yes "LOL"
Should’ve clarified that was just bash, one of the many languages for cli
bro please remember me/us when you will get very famous.. we are waiting for that day.. love you bro/................
what app are u using to edit ur videos my man?
Good old Adobe Premiere Pro
@@bogxd love ur vids, thanks
0:27 which voice is that?
Damn link that wallpaper tho 🤌🏼
The only thing I hate about MacOS (Darwin) is that it is case insensitive, even though it's from a Unix descendant. Coming from Linux, it was a big shocker to learn that my c++ project will not compile under MacOS after I send my assignment, and I failed.
Day 1 of asking for Windows apps iceberg video
timestamps:
start: 0:00
end: 6:57
i forgor about the last one
Ayee glad to see it, glad to see it
how to rename many files with cmd?
mv [-cr]
is rename
2:19 ayo man💀
install omz please
cool
learn tmux
first pls heart ❤️
@@bogxd omg thx
U have to grow 🪴
sudo pkill -9 TH-cam