

zshrc file with your existing configuration which you should have uploaded to a Github Gist, and you're set. I was able to install Homebrew and some formulas, NVM, Python 3, and Mac CLI with no issues.Ĭreate or update your. From there you should be able to install all your shell integrations and command line tools with no problem. I’m taking my time to set it up - doing it afresh rather than just blindly copying over all my settings. This is my third Mac but the first I have bought for myself - the other’s being work-provided machines. Check the option and don't worry about it. I just got a new MacBook Pro (13 M1 8Gb 512Gb if you must know). There are alternative solutions, but I found this to be the easiest to implement and the most out-of-sight-out-of-mind solution. Yes, VS Code supports macOS ARM64 builds that can run on Macs with the Apple M1 chip. Before doing anything, go to your Applications folder, right-click on iTerm, click 'Get Info', and check the 'Open using Rosetta' option.īefore I did this, I was getting a bunch of undecipherable errors from various command line tools because (presumably) they have compatibility issues with the M1 chip. Once you install iTerm 2, you'll probably want to install Homebrew, Oh My ZSH!, NVM and whatever else. UPDATE: Visual Studio Code Insiders just released a version compatible with M1 Macs! Link: VS Code ARM64 If you were using a custom font (Fira Code, Dank.sh, Monoid, whatever floats your boat) go and install that. Solved: I have a MAc book air with OS x 10.7.5, I bought the adapter usb to serial port, but the drivers that come with it are for Windos, I am stuck. All of your extensions will get installed, your settings will be synced, and you'll be set. The M1 chip MacBook Air is faster in every way compared to the late-2019 MBP when clicking to launch apps, browsing the internet with Safari, and opening big apps like Adobe Photoshop and Xcode. Once you've got your settings from VS Code on your existing machine synced up, install VS Code on your new machine, enable Settings Sync, and.sync your settings. I’ve got a late-2019 16-inch MacBook Pro from work that has a six-core Intel i7 CPU and 16GB DDR4 memory.

zshrc in a Github Gist or something of the sort.

But it doesn't have to be entirely terrible! And going through the process of resetting an M1 Mac product is a pain¹ in the² ass³, so I'm attempting to save you the headache.īut I restored from a backup and mine works fine! While some things worked, other things went horribly wrong. I was gifted an M1 Mac Mini (thanks, girlfriend!) and tried to set it up with a backup from my Macbook Air. Because some stuff doesn't 'just work' when restoring from an old backup.
