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@acarril
acarril / bootable-win-on-mac.md
Created November 18, 2022 17:49
Create a bootable Windows USB using macOS

For some reason, it is surprisingly hard to create a bootable Windows USB using macOS. These are my steps for doing so, which have worked for me in macOS Monterey (12.6.1) for Windows 10 and 11. After following these steps, you should have a bootable Windows USB drive.

1. Download a Windows disc image (i.e. ISO file)

You can download Windows 10 or Windows 11 directly from Microsoft.

2. Identify your USB drive

After plugging the drive to your machine, identify the name of the USB device using diskutil list, which should return an output like the one below. In my case, the correct disk name is disk2.

@yamanahlawat
yamanahlawat / upgrade_pyproject.py
Last active November 2, 2025 22:35
Upgrade all packages using uv
"""
Script to automatically update uv.lock and then update pyproject.toml dependencies.
Prerequisites:
1. Python 3.11+ (for tomllib)
2. tomli-w package (`pip install tomli-w`)
3. uv installed and available in PATH
Usage:
Run this script: `python upgrade_pyproject.py`