Ncdu - Must-have tool that easily figures out how much space is on a system, and where big files / directories are lurking - kinda like WinDirTree for Windows.Ranger - A directory / file explorer providing an easier way to find files via the terminal - sort of like Windows Explorer for the console.Micro - As discussed above, a really cool text editor that provides syntax highlighting and more (otherwise we recommend Vim as an alternative).Zsh / Oh my Zsh - Shell replacement for BASH if you need / want POSIX compliance (if you don’t know what POSIX is, we recommend Fish) - If you use this shell replacement, we recommend going here to get a ton of tips on using zsh.Fish - “Friendly interactive shell”, shell replacement for BASH (the standard Mac Terminal shell), provides command coloring, tab completions, themes and well awesomeness.Shells ( think of it as the command prompt, sort of) : ![]() ![]() To use these, checkout Homebrew, the Macintosh package manager (after getting Homebrew, use the command "brew install " to download and install most of these apps)
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