

Terminal will work fine for the most new users. However you can omit these two steps or do later if you want. This process itself a guide – Here is that guide to Customize iTerm2 with Color Schemes, Syntax Highlighting. There is another important guide for fixing the commands to our usual commands after you have updated your Mac to 10.8.x or higher – Fixing UNIX Commands After OSX 10.8 Updates. The reason to use iTerm2 instead of default Terminal is customization with syntax highlighting, fixing some points and iTerm2 looks nice, easy to use.


But, there are helpful peoples who have continued the development and iTerm2 is available for free.
#MAC COMMAND LINE SHORTCUTS FOR MAC#
However, officially there is no support for Mac anymore. There was an application named iTerm for Mac. This is the basic application from where you can run the commands for Mac. If you double click to launch it, it will open the command line tool for OS X 10.8.x. In that Utilities folder, there is an application named Terminal. On your Mac, if you open the Applications folder (or open the Launchpad) from Finder, you will find a folder named Utilities. But all together we are avoiding it even to link, because this guide on Commands For Mac is for Learning the Command Line Interface. We have more extensive list of UNIX commands in this website. Not all users are used with UNIX CLI, so here is an easy guide for you. Commands For Mac are one of the most useful and powerful point as for an Operating system.
