The first command applied is "l" which corresponds to the alias: alias l='grc -es --colour=auto ls --color -Gh -C -lrt' Once I type "l", I want, when I touch t
The first command applied is "l" which corresponds to the alias: alias l='grc -es --colour=auto ls --color -Gh -C -lrt' Once I type "l", I want, when I touch t
iTerm2 shell integration has some neat tricks, such as its it2copy command, which copies into the local clipboard, even if I'm logged into a remote machine via
By default Terminal.app has a keybinding for ⌘+↑ that scrolls the screen back to (and briefly highlights) the previous command prompt. (This seems to
I installed something via Terminal (iterm2) on Mac and it showed a whole bunch of commands while installing. I need to look for a specific word to decide my nex
I would like to see when I typed a certain command. How do I display this in my terminal prompt?
I put in the command source followed by my file path and I was wondering what the source command does in the iTerm2 terminal? Any help on this would be welcome.
I am trying to tweak the scroll buffer or speed of tmux in Visual Studio Code At present, I have below lines in my ~/.tmux.conf which works fine in iTerm2 but d
I attached to an existing tmux session from a second iterm2 window on a second screen. tmux new-session -t matt For some reason my session has a dotted bord
I attached to an existing tmux session from a second iterm2 window on a second screen. tmux new-session -t matt For some reason my session has a dotted bord