
Codemagic’s macOS build environments facilitate the smooth creation of hybrid applications, bolstered by an extensive array of preinstalled software. You can efficiently configure your Cordova Android and iOS application builds and workflows through a single codemagic.yaml file. To maintain the performance of your Android and iOS applications, Codemagic provides automated testing on simulators, emulators, and actual devices, ensuring you receive prompt feedback on your build outcomes. Integration with the Apple Developer Portal streamlines iOS code signing, enabling seamless deployment to App Store Connect and Google Play. Similarly, you can also set up your React Native app builds and workflows in one straightforward codemagic.yaml file. With multiple versions of Xcode, Android SDK, and npm preinstalled, Codemagic’s macOS build machines are designed for effortless Android and iOS builds. Moreover, Codemagic simplifies the automation of testing for your React Native applications across a variety of testing platforms. This comprehensive approach not only boosts productivity but also enhances the overall development experience.
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iTerm2
iTerm2 serves as a modern alternative to the standard Terminal application and is the evolution of the original iTerm, designed specifically for Macs running macOS 10.14 or later. This application redefines terminal usage by incorporating features that users may not have realized they needed until now. With a wide array of functionalities, iTerm2 anticipates and addresses nearly every possible requirement of terminal enthusiasts. But there's more to discover beyond the primary offerings! Users can split a single tab into multiple panes, allowing for diverse sessions to be displayed simultaneously, with the flexibility to arrange them both vertically and horizontally in various configurations. Additionally, you can set up a hotkey that instantly brings iTerm2 to the forefront, even while you're engaged in other tasks, ensuring your terminal is always just a keystroke away. This hotkey can also be configured to open a dedicated window, providing you with immediate access to a terminal whenever necessary. iTerm2 features an advanced find-on-page function that allows for quick searches, while maintaining an unobtrusive user interface, where all occurrences are highlighted in real-time, and it even includes support for regular expressions to refine your searches further. Users will find that iTerm2 not only enhances productivity but also transforms the way they interact with the terminal environment.
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JediTerm
JediTerm is a Java-based terminal widget that can be seamlessly integrated into various IDEs, offering support for SSH connections as well as local PTY across Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows platforms. It is utilized by numerous JetBrains IDEs, including PyCharm, IDEA, PhpStorm, WebStorm, AppCode, CLion, and Rider. Starting from version 2.5, JediTerm has also released a standalone version specifically for Mac OS X. The name JediTerm is derived from the combination of "J" for Java, "edi" which is "IDE" reversed, and "Term" for terminal; the inclusion of "Jedi" conveys a sense of confidence and hope amid the multitude of terminal implementations available. Users can launch the standalone JediTerm terminal directly from the source code by running either jediterm.sh or jediterm.bat scripts. The project utilizes Gradle for its build process and incorporates a terminal core library that delivers a VT100-compatible terminal emulator, complemented by a Java Swing-based user interface for the terminal panel. Additionally, it features a PTY library that leverages Pty4J, allowing for the execution of local PTY terminal sessions effectively. This versatility makes JediTerm a valuable tool for developers seeking a reliable terminal solution within their development environments.
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