I recently received a new 16-inch MacBook Pro with the latest Apple M3 chip for my work computer. I had heard rave reviews about the blazing-fast Apple M1 and M2 chips, so I was incredibly excited to get my hands on a machine powered by the new M3 chip.
In this blog post, I’ll walk through the steps I took to configure my new device for a smooth transition into my workflow.
My main goals were to:
- Seamlessly access commonly used links and logins via exporting Chrome bookmarks and 1Password.
- Customizing an aesthetically pleasing terminal environment with
iTerm2
,Oh My Zsh
andPowerLevel10K Theme
- Get my work project repositories running properly with
PyCharm
andAWS Cli
.
If you’re a data scientist, python developer, or anyone who uses the terminal and AWS cli for your daily job, you may find this guide helpful when setting up a new MacBook, especially transitioning from intel chip to apple silicon chip-powered machine.
I often keep my browser bookmarks in my personal google account. The new laptop came with Slack and my work google account which doesn’t have all the bookmarks I frequently need. Here’s how I exported bookmarks from my old laptop and imported them into the new one.
- On the old laptop, open Chrome with my personal google account and go to
chrome://bookmarks/
2. Click the vertical three-dot menu » “Export Bookmarks”
3. An HTML file downloads containing all bookmarks (e.g. Wen_bookmarks_Feb-2023.html
)
4. Drag this file to Slack and send it to myself