Show Hidden Files Mac OSX Lion
When developing on a local machine, you’ll sometimes need to gain access to files that Mac OSX hides by default. To show hidden files, open up Terminal.app and type: defaults write com.apple.Finder...
View ArticleDNS Cache
Deal with domain propagation on a frequent basis? These commands come in handy for flushing the local DNS cache on your computer. Mac OSX 10.4 and below lookupd -flushcache Mac OSX 10.5 – 10.6...
View ArticleiOS Pro Tip #1
iOS Pro tip: In the mail app, tap and hold the compose button to get a drafts screen with a ‘new message’ button.
View ArticleReset the Yosemite OSX Dock
If you have ever wanted to restore your OSX dock back to default app/icon layout you can now do it by running a 2 commands in your terminal. (No option to do this in your system preferences pane) Step...
View ArticleShow Hidden Files Mac OSX Mavericks
When developing on a local machine, you’ll sometimes need to gain access to files that OSX Mavericks hides by default. To show hidden files, open up Terminal.app and type: defaults write...
View ArticleReset the El Capitan OSX Dock
If you have ever wanted to restore your OSX dock back to default app/icon layout you can now do it by running a 2 commands in your terminal. (No option to do this in your system preferences pane) Step...
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