Documentation of the functions involved in the management of files, folders, compressed files, etc. in the terminal on Mac OS X. Working with files and folders in the Terminal Network Review of the commands and functions in the Terminal that has to do with network settings and configurations....
These commands let you interact with the tmux integration. The tmux dashboard is a view that lets you see all your tmux sessions and windows at a glance, adjust which are visible, rename them, and change the current tmux session. Shell > Log > Start/Stop Logging saves all input received ...
General Usage Tabs When you first start iTerm2, a window opens showing a terminal session. If you want to open more that one session at a time, you have a few options: You can create a new window (Shell > New Window), you can create a new tab (Shell > New Tab), or you can s...
This allows you to select an image to display behind the terminal's text. If Tile image is selected, then the image will be shown at its actual size and tessellated; otherwise, it will be stretched to fit the whole pane. The blending slider determines how strongly the image dominates over...
This is required as sometimes the installer gets downloaded as an incomplete installer which can prevent booting the macOS/OS X installer.(e). Method #5: Using gibMacOS 1. Install Command Line Tools, if you haven't already. 2. Open the Terminal and execute th...
In Terminal, you can run the history command to view a list of the commands that you’ve entered recently into your shell. Here’s a summary of the commands that you’ve run in this section: cd ~/Projects/macos_security open /Library/Logs/cis_lvl1-CUSTOMIZED_baseline.log defaults read ...
When you change preferences in Terminal, users can override the value in the Outlook app. To change the value and enforce it so that users can't override it, use a Configuration Profile. All of these keys are CFPreferences-compatible, which means that they can be set by using enterprise ...
Open Terminal (search in Spotlight on macOS). Install Rosetta: softwareupdate --install-rosetta Enter an x86_64 shell to continue the following steps in a Rosetta environment. All subsequent commands should be run within this shell. arch -x86_64 zsh ...
(Important note: For any of these conversion commands to work, you need to either move into the directory where the files reside [using the cd command] or specify the file’s full path. To add the path to a command, simply drag the file to the Terminal prompt.) ...
This documentation is for version 2.1.4 of iTerm2.iTerm2 should require little explanation for users accustomed to terminal emulators. Even if you are an experienced user, take the time to read through the highlights section of this document. It will familiarize you with some features of iTerm...