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The Terminal on macOS offers quite an amount of functionality, but most of it is hard to discover unless you already know what you're looking for. So here's a quick cheat sheet explaining unique functions with their corresponding key combos:

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Marks

Marks allow you to mark certain lines in the output, and allow you to jump between different parts of the output. Fungi garden mac os.

By default, every time you hit enter on your prompt, Terminal will automatically insert a mark for you. You can configure this in the Edit menu, under Marks with the option Automatically Mark Prompt Lines. https://free-tango.weebly.com/3d-property-design-software.html.

Greedy spiders mac os. Marks are visualised in the Terminal window as light grey square brackets (They are not, however, part of the output).

  • Cmd-⬆: Jump to previous mark
  • Cmd-⬇: Jump to next mark
  • Cmd-Shift-A: Selects the output between the current marks
  • Cmd-Enter: Enter, and will always create a mark
  • Cmd-Shift-Enter: Enter, but will never create a mark
  • Cmd-U: Create mark
  • Cmd-Shift-U: Remove mark
  • Cmd-L: Clear screen to previous mark

Bookmarks

Similar to marks, they can optionally be named, and are more useful to denote larger sections of the output. The green machine slot. They are denoted by light grey bars.

  • Cmd-Shift-M: Insert Bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-U: Mark current line as bookmark
  • Cmd-Shift-Option-M: Insert named bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-⬆: Jump to previous bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-⬇: Jump to next bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-L: Clear to previous bookmark

Panes

View different parts of the scrollback buffer of the same terminal. This is not a shooter mac os.

  • Cmd-D: Split window into panes
  • Cmd-Shift-D: close split pane

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Marks

Marks allow you to mark certain lines in the output, and allow you to jump between different parts of the output. Fungi garden mac os.

By default, every time you hit enter on your prompt, Terminal will automatically insert a mark for you. You can configure this in the Edit menu, under Marks with the option Automatically Mark Prompt Lines. https://free-tango.weebly.com/3d-property-design-software.html.

Greedy spiders mac os. Marks are visualised in the Terminal window as light grey square brackets (They are not, however, part of the output).

  • Cmd-⬆: Jump to previous mark
  • Cmd-⬇: Jump to next mark
  • Cmd-Shift-A: Selects the output between the current marks
  • Cmd-Enter: Enter, and will always create a mark
  • Cmd-Shift-Enter: Enter, but will never create a mark
  • Cmd-U: Create mark
  • Cmd-Shift-U: Remove mark
  • Cmd-L: Clear screen to previous mark

Bookmarks

Similar to marks, they can optionally be named, and are more useful to denote larger sections of the output. The green machine slot. They are denoted by light grey bars.

  • Cmd-Shift-M: Insert Bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-U: Mark current line as bookmark
  • Cmd-Shift-Option-M: Insert named bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-⬆: Jump to previous bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-⬇: Jump to next bookmark
  • Cmd-Option-L: Clear to previous bookmark

Panes

View different parts of the scrollback buffer of the same terminal. This is not a shooter mac os.

  • Cmd-D: Split window into panes
  • Cmd-Shift-D: close split pane

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Miscellaneous

  • Cmd-K: Clear everything
  • Cmd-Option-K: Clear scroll back (everything except what you see on the screen)
  • Cmd-Option-O: Toggle use of option as meta key
  • Cmd-Ctrl-V: Paste escaped text. Useful for pasting e.g. paths containing whitespace.
  • Cmd-Shift-Option-C: Copy as plain text
  • Cmd-Option-PageUp or PageDown: Scroll one line up/down
  • Cmd-[ or ]: Switch between windows
  • Cmd-Shift-[ or ]: Switch between tabs

(Some of this I learned from mjtsai's post Mac Terminal Tips, which is a great jumping off point for further interesting things the Terminal can do) Lets make fried rice mac os.





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