Outdated note: the process is a lot easier now: after you brew install postgresql
you can initialize or stop the daemon with these commands: brew services start postgresql
or brew services stop postgresql
.
new out put may look like
To have launchd start postgresql now and restart at login:
brew services start postgresql
Or, if you don't want/need a background service you can just run:
pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres start
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# Recursively add a .gitignore file to all directories | |
# in the working directory which are empty and don't | |
# start with a dot. Helpful for tracking empty dirs | |
# in a git repository. | |
for i in $(find . -type d -regex ``./[^.].*'' -empty); do touch $i"/.gitignore"; done; |
With Docker Desktop
becoming more restricted, I've decided to move on to just using minikube
. In doing so, I've consolidated my notes as follows.
Use brew
to install the docker cli and minikube.
$ brew install minikube docker kubectl hyperkit
The first time you start minikube, you should specify any settings you desire.