Aerospace Is Probably The Best MacOS Tiling Manager I've Ever Used

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @shinyuta
    @shinyuta 7 часов назад +18

    I just switched from yabai and fully setup Aerospace with sketchybar yesterday. Very nice. The removal of the animation between MacOS spaces make the experience feel a lot faster.

    • @avramukk
      @avramukk 7 часов назад

      same

    • @pedestrianlove
      @pedestrianlove 6 часов назад

      Yeah a recent upgrade just breaks my yabai setup, so I went for aerospace and never look back.
      Plus, aerospace = yabai + skhd, this makes it even easier to configure the entire WM experience.

    • @hameldesai4756
      @hameldesai4756 6 часов назад +1

      Hey, where in the system settings in mac os can I turn this off "The removal of the animation between MacOS spaces"
      Thank you!

    • @RegrinderAlert
      @RegrinderAlert 5 часов назад +1

      @@hameldesai4756It’s not part of the system settings. It’s because Aerospace doesn’t use spaces.

    • @Wubwub772
      @Wubwub772 4 часа назад +1

      if you use yabai, just turn on "reduce motion" in mac prefs. its the same thing

  • @theherk
    @theherk 5 часов назад +2

    Been using it for a few months and love it. I like to set the workspace names to relevant emoji so you get a nice helpful icon in the menu bar.

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      Haha that's creative! I was thinking of actually renaming them using characters of they're meant for, i.e. 'b' for browsing, 'f' for finalcut, 'o' obsidian etc etc

    • @jakmazdev
      @jakmazdev Час назад

      ​@@devopstoolbox ​ I used the whole names for different spaces, like "web" and "code". Then upgraded it to sketchybar for even better indication!

  • @Merlinvn82
    @Merlinvn82 Час назад

    Aerospace is awesome. I use meh (ctr+shift+alt) as the main key instead of Alt key, so I don't have to mess with alt for my Neovim key, hyperkey for moving or modifing windows, workspace. And each frequencely use app will have its own namespace: Meh+b: browrser, meh+n: note, meh+t: terminal, and so on. Cmd+tab: now switch back and forth workspace instead of app.

  • @traumzeit
    @traumzeit 2 часа назад +1

    Would you mind sharing your aerospace config? Looks like it isn't on GitHub yet.

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  2 часа назад

      Yes! pushed now. sorry for the delay

  • @lucasefe
    @lucasefe 2 часа назад +1

    Hey. Thanks for the video. Your dotfiles are not updated, can you push your changes? Thanks!

  • @linkarzu
    @linkarzu 47 минут назад

    Everyone seems to be migrating to Aerospace, but my heart is with Yabai and I specifically use it in stack mode and set my terminal transparent. Aerospace has stack mode too? Personally, I don't like tiles.

    • @quiquicuta5375
      @quiquicuta5375 24 минуты назад +1

      Yes it does. I personally use it this way too. In Aerospace the stack mode is known as "accordion", you can also modify the accordion padding to your preference, so there are no gaps between the apps of the stack. Btw, I really enjoy your content!

    • @linkarzu
      @linkarzu 14 минут назад

      @@quiquicuta5375 appreciate the response!
      So it's the accordion mode shown in the video, just without paddings or gaps then, thank you!

  • @petaflop3606
    @petaflop3606 5 часов назад +2

    Amazing, so timely, having just about had enough of Mac's lacking window management. They made such a token attempt in the last couple releases, I was almost about to full linux hyprland lol but I'm glad I can stick to my mac dev env. Thanks for the intro to Aerospace

  • @Keb_Le
    @Keb_Le 3 часа назад +1

    virtual workspaces was game changing for me

    • @Keb_Le
      @Keb_Le 3 часа назад

      appreciate the cofee analogy btw loll

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      absolutely

  • @GavinBogie
    @GavinBogie 5 часов назад +2

    Been using it for months! Great Software!

  • @GOTHICforLIFE1
    @GOTHICforLIFE1 6 часов назад +1

    Been using Aerospace for a while, and it's really nice. Only thing i don't really like compared to my normal keybound rectangle, is that i sometimes have to use multiple workspaces instead of having windows overlapping them like i did before.
    That can be a pro or a con, depending on how you prefer to work. that was a minor con for me, but in return aerospace allows me to super easily readjust the sizes of windows.
    Super nice once you get used to it. The biggest hurdle to get used to is how windows interact with each other. But overall great tool

    • @theherk
      @theherk 5 часов назад

      Why can’t you have them overlap?

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      To be fair, you can just set everything as a floating window by default using a catch all regex - see my config and just use '*'. then you'd be able to only using it for size adjustment. but then you lose most of the functionality of having tiling windows in the first place...

  • @muizzyranking
    @muizzyranking 4 часа назад +1

    Watching this incase i get Mac soon.

  • @sebastianalfaro1887
    @sebastianalfaro1887 3 часа назад

    Hey!! love this videos, i took a lot of ideas form them, wanted to ask you, which docking station are you using here 1:33 ?

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      Thanks! This is the CalDigit TS3 Plus. I think they have a bigger brother now that's even better.
      Absolute beast and I love it! every single port is used and it's maxed out 😅

  • @jizhang2407
    @jizhang2407 6 часов назад +1

    Thanks. I'm using Loop which is also quite handy.

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      beautiful! I'm trying to avoid the mouse as much as I can but nevertheless a great option !

  • @YannSchmidt
    @YannSchmidt 4 часа назад +1

    I just moved my mac to use Nix Darwin a few days ago. I will try Aerospace. I didn't like Yabai so I stopped looking for a WM after that.
    I so want to try Ghostty but It's almost there !

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      I think you're going to love aerospace. I had the same experience with yabai.
      Ghostty is coming out soon, and it's definitely great and it is my default emulator now, but to be honest, Wezterm is just as good and even better in some cases. Ghostty just makes an overall better package than the alternatives

  • @benarcher372
    @benarcher372 6 часов назад +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @jonathanrodriquez3775
    @jonathanrodriquez3775 6 часов назад +1

    sketchyBar had been a game changer for me paired it with Amethyst

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      Amethyst didn't work for me, but sketchybar is a thing of beauty and I'm so happy I found the experimental feature of running it vertically

  • @LeFlamel
    @LeFlamel 4 часа назад +1

    I still don't see the need for any tiling more complex than a single vertical split. Otherwise I pretty much always want whatever GUI I'm looking at in full screen. Basically why tile when you can just pull up whatever GUI I want on command with Raycast?

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      You're not wrong. but when you want stuff running side by side it's always a mess. I been doing that with yabai, then raycast, then just got a bigger screen thinking they'd be floating around. long story short, non of them worked.
      sure, when you need a single instance of anything ther's no point in tiling. but when you do want a little bit more freedom that's where I was losing.
      also, the workspace + app launcher capabilites totally got me

  • @martinlarsson6621
    @martinlarsson6621 6 часов назад +1

    Been using Aerospace for a while and it’s as close to i3 I can come on Mac.
    Theres only one issue that totally bugs me. When I have a debugger attached to a program, when the program is paused, then Aerospace waits on response from it and completely hangs. When debugging I have to resort to cmd-tabbing to get the work done.

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      Sounds like a nightmare. I also had one very rare issue, where it can't work properly with a teleprompter... try openning an issue there. they're quite responsive

  • @shyampadia
    @shyampadia 4 часа назад +1

    Aerospace is so easy to use. Everyone should switch to it

  • @enidoi
    @enidoi 3 часа назад

    take everything you just did here and show how to use nix or ansible whatever to setup everything to make iterating setups and redeploy quickly on new setups/ resets.. bet that video would pop.
    anyways subscribed

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      Already did :)
      Although, to be fair, I'm removing nix home manager from my dotfiles setup bc I think it creates unnecessary friction in 99% usecases

  • @driden1987
    @driden1987 Час назад

    NGL Omer, at this point should look into drinking mate

  • @iron7956
    @iron7956 5 часов назад +1

    How much buggy is it? I have heard that yabai was really buggy. It's one of the few things that would be keep me from switching to mac, I am to comfortable with hyprland

    • @subatomicmolecules
      @subatomicmolecules 5 часов назад +2

      Aerospace is far less buggy because they would rather reimplement their own stuff than deal with private API's like YABAI

    • @Wubwub772
      @Wubwub772 3 часа назад +1

      you should know aerospace hides windows in the same space instead of using multiple spaces. some apps have issue with that you'll need to test your own workflow

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      So far, other than the odd crash here and there which I haven't really managed to debug yet, so unsure whether it's my config or something else, it's been great. everything works as expected

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      true. photoshop is one such example

  • @MetroKitten
    @MetroKitten 7 часов назад +1

    I hope they will implement some more ultra wide support. Only thing that makes aerospace not workable for me. Having a 30 inch wide terminal isn’t ideal.

    • @theherk
      @theherk 5 часов назад

      You don’t have to. You’ll can set different gap settings based on display name. So for my wide screen I just increase the side gaps.

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      honestly, that's why I sold my ultrawide monitor. instead of contributing to my productivity it was killing it. adding a tiling manager made things worse. instead I got a nice, standard ratio 4K monitor that I love. aerospace does the rest

  • @_Altdragonson
    @_Altdragonson 6 часов назад +1

    i was using this for a while but tell you what it becomes a hassle after a while

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      I can definitely see why. Personal opinion - it has to some with 1. sensible (and lean) config 2. an actual motivation for running side by side apps and 3. bindings that you can get used to.

  • @mihaiii6720
    @mihaiii6720 4 часа назад +2

    PLEASE PUSH YOUR AEROPSACE CONFIG

  • @owlmostdead9492
    @owlmostdead9492 2 часа назад +1

    Auto-tiling is clearly the way to go

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  2 часа назад

      for some for sure. it can be a nightmare if not done right and configured properly

  • @zankfrappa93
    @zankfrappa93 6 часов назад

    is this a coffee channel or tech channel i dont know

  • @ktolis
    @ktolis 3 часа назад +1

    why not just buy a bigger monitor?

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      I guess you watched the intro 😅?
      I totally did and it wasn't the solution

  • @avramukk
    @avramukk 7 часов назад +1

    same title with video from Josean Martinez)))

    • @devopstoolbox
      @devopstoolbox  Час назад

      omg that's a close one. the inspiration came from my recent Ghostty video (exactly the same)