Shouldn't the documentation show how to install the command line tools on a Mac? #170
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I was sure we had this before and I was right, we do, but it is commented out (this was from a while ago before we had this working at all.) We haven't had much movement on the linked issue so it might be prudent to uncomment this for mac at least.
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Today I installed pulsar on my M1 Mac, tried to run
pulsar
on the terminal and I was welcomed with a "Command not found" kind of error. After some time researching I tried to run thepulsar.sh
on the .app's Resources and received a more general error from the apple system.Anyways, just when I felt I should be opening an issue for the errors above I opened the Command Palette on pulsar and inputed shell, as in VSCode, and I found the option to install the shell program.
It was there the whole time!
I didn't find in the documentation that way of installing the cmd tools, so I was thinking of issuing a PR on Hacking the Core. Like adding some tip message to avoid further confusion by other future users. What do you think?
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