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The Mac OS X iTerm project is designed to offer access to a terminal emulation that includes support for most common functions. The project is no longer under development, but can run on both older operating systems, such as Tiger and Leopard, and on more recent architectures (Mavericks included). Of all the items on this list, iTerm2 is the closest to a go-to replacement for the Mac’s Terminal app. Plenty of people who work on the command line install iTerm2 when they set up their Mac and then never even think about any of the alternatives. Download iTerm2 3.3.12 for Mac from FileHorse. P7m viewer. 100% Safe and Secure iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for OS X that does amazing things. ITerm2 is a lightweight yet powerful Mac application that comes as a replacement for Apple’s Terminal and the successor to iTerm. A versatile and fully-featured terminal application for your Mac.

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Launch terminals from the current file or the root project folder

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Shortcuts and menu entries for opening a terminal at the current file, or the current root project folder in Sublime Text.

Features

  • Opens a terminal in the folder containing the currently edited file
  • Opens a terminal in the project folder containing the currently edited file

Installation

Download Package Control and use the Package Control: Install Package command from the command palette. Using Package Control ensures Terminal will stay up to date automatically.

Usage

  • Open Terminal at File Press ctrl+shift+t on Windows and Linux, or cmd+shift+t on OS X
  • Open Terminal at Project Folder Press ctrl+alt+shift+t on Windows and Linux, or cmd+alt+shift+t on OS X

In addition to the key bindings, terminals can also be opened via the editor context menu and the sidebar context menus.

Package Settings

The default settings can be viewed by accessing the Preferences > Package Settings > Terminal > Settings – Default menu entry. To ensure settings are not lost when the package is upgraded, make sure all edits are saved to Settings – User.

  • terminal
    • The terminal to execute, will default to the OS default if blank. OS X users may enter iTerm.sh to launch iTerm if installed.
    • Default:“”
  • parameters
    • The parameters to pass to the terminal. These parameters will be used if no custom parameters are passed via a key binding.
    • Default:[]
  • env
    • The environment variables changeset. Default environment variables used when invoking the terminal are inherited from sublime.
    • The changeset may be used to overwrite/unset environment variables. Use null to indicate that the environment variable should be unset.
    • Default:{}

Examples

Here are some example setups:

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Custom Parameters

With the parameters argument to the open_terminal and open_terminal_project_folder Icad mac serial. commands, it is possible to construct custom terminal environments.

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The following is an example of passing the parameters -T 'Custom Window Title' to a terminal. Please note that this example is just an example, and is tailored to the XFCE terminal application. Your terminal may use the -T option for some other features or setting. Custom key bindings such as this would be added to the file opened when accessing the Preferences > Key Bindings – User menu entry (the file name varies by operating system).

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A parameter may also contain the %CWD% placeholder, which will be substituted with the current working directory the terminal was opened to.