Introduction
You can find it in the ‘Utilities’ folder, under Applications. Find the.zip file in the Finder. At the command line, type “unzip” followed by a space. Unzip archivename.zip. If you want to make a zip without those invisible Mac resource files such as “MACOSX” or “.Filename” and.ds store files, use the “-X” option in the command so: zip -r -X archivename.zip foldertocompress TAR.GZ – Cross Platform.
After I switching my workspace from Linux to Mac OS, I’m not used to have no any shortcut key to open terminal(Terminal.app).
Fortunately, after searching on the Internet, I found the configuration method. The following is recorded here.
Configure shortcut keys
To set the shortcut key to “open terminal“, you need to do the following two things:
- Write the command “open terminal” as AppleScript (Apple-specific script)
- Set AppleScript as shortcut
Step 1. Build a AppleScript
Open Finder =>Applications =>search automator =>open Automator.
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Searching as left side, find Run AppleScript, drap it to the right side, and we can start to write our command.
Write:
Select execute key(arrow shape), and execute it can open terminal or not.
After confirming that it can be executed, use command + s to save. I named it Open Terminal. You can open the Finder to search for the existence of this file.
Once found, double-click to execute and install. You can confirm whether there is a .workflow file with this file under Library/Services.
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Step 2. Set a shortcut key
Open System Preferences =>Keyboard.
Select Shortcuts =>Services =>set Open Terminal shortcut key.
In here, I chose a combination that is similar to the shortcut keys I am used to on Linux: control + command + t.
If you need to be able to use it anywhere, add App Shortcuts.
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After that, you should be able to call the terminal according to the shortcut keys we set.
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Remarks about verbose output
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“xopft” (for tar) or “-v” (for unzip) both enable respective verbose mode – so you’ll see in the Terminal window what is going on during the extraction. If you don’t want this, just remove the respective characters from the commands.