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      <title>Mac for iOS development setup automation with Chezmoi</title>
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      <description>As someone who is both obsessed with automation and works on multiple machines simultaneously, it was only a matter of time before I attempted to automate my entire setup to ensure a consistent and seamless transition between devices.
Now, I&amp;rsquo;m at the point where I can open a new Mac, set up access to GitHub, and just run the following command in the terminal:
$GITHUB_USERNAME=almaz5200 sh -c &amp;#34;$(curl -fsLS get.chezmoi.io)&amp;#34; -- init --apply git@github.</description>
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