O’Reilly: Learning the Mac OS X Terminal. [via mac.scripting.com] Mac OS X’s Terminal application. There it sits in your Utilities folder, foreign and mysterious. You’ve heard that it’s a portal to the new world of the Unix command line, a world where your flurries of mouse clicks can be replaced with a just few keystrokes.
That just struck me as funny. I’m sure there’s a huge market for articles like this (actually it’s just a teaser for an upcoming book, and I’m sure there’s a huge market for entire books like this) now that every shipping Mac has a command line.
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