In Preferences -> ‘Key’, you can use the system-wide hotkey to check show/hide iTerm2.
However, iTerm is always displayed on the main display (monitor) instead of where the cursor is currentl
In Preferences -> ‘Key’, you can use the system-wide hotkey to check show/hide iTerm2.
However, iTerm is always displayed on the main display (monitor) instead of where the cursor is currentl
After the recent update of iTerm2, the split pane looks different:
This is the front of it (some random images found on the Internet):< /p> Is there a way to get the original review or do I h
I am trying to find a place to set the default window size in newly created windows.
There is a display configuration file in iterm1, and I cannot see iterm2. http://iterm.sourceforge.net/usa
The built-in terminal function under Mac is too weak. A handy terminal is a powerful tool to improve efficiency.
iterm2 is such a terminal tool, and it is free.
Pilot
⌘ command key, ho
I just switched from OSX terminal to iTerm2, and I seem to have lost a feature.
In the terminal, I can use the mouse to scroll through the output of a few commands because I have MouseTerm install
So I have my gitconfig settings to do colors. In the terminal, it works well and looks good.
However, in iTerm2, all colors will not appear in my gitconfig except for the reverse properties o
I always have my IDE (phpStorm) in full screen mode (Yosemite).
I want my iTerm2 hotkey to slide my terminal window on the IDE, so it will not open a new space for the terminal window. Once t
I have seen many programmers use iTerm2 instead of the default terminal on the Mac. But what is the difference between these two housing terminals on the earth? To me, they are the same, except for
Good explanatory text:
https://xiaozhou.net/learn-the-command-line-iterm-and-zsh-2017-06-23.html
iTerm2 is a command app used by Mac os users.
Zsh is a shell framework that cooper
#enables colorin the terminal bash shell export
export CLICOLOR=1
#sets up thecolor scheme for list export
export LSCOLORS=gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad
#sets up theprompt color (currently a green simila