Getting Anypoint Monitoring to Work With Mule Runtime on a Mac

MuleSoft Anypoint Monitoring is an amazing tool to monitor Mule apps. It works flawlessly as long as it runs within the supported configuration. However, it’s not so fun when you primarily code and test your Mule 4 apps on a Mac. So when I experimented and gotten it to work with my RPi-powered Mule Server, I figured out how to also get Anypoint Monitoring to work with Mule Runtime on a Mac. Because, when it works, the result is glorious.

Anypoint Monitoring working with Mule on a Mac

But before I continue.

Customize Shell on Mac OSX

Get the shell layout you deserve

If you're an active Mac user that spends a good amount of time using shell, you may have noticed that the OSX Shell by default is bear bone and not very productive to use on a daily bases.

The question is, how we can make OSX shell more productive?