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Did you know that Alfred's Powerpack integrates with OS X's Terminal? Alfred can also integrate with third-party Terminal apps like iTerm.
Replacing the stock Terminal with iTerm2. To try this app for yourself, head over to the iTerm2 website and download the latest version. ITerm2 is free to download and use, but if you enjoy using this app then you should consider donating to the developer to help support their work on this project. ITerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.12 or newer. ITerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted.
iTerm is a popular alternative to Terminal, offering additional features to the default Mac OS X terminal and shell application.
With the upcoming release of Alfred 2.7.2, the default iTerm integration has been replaced by the 'Custom' scripts option. This allows for a more up-to-date and more flexible way to handle the iTerm integration, using scripts created by one of our fantastic users, Stuart Ryan.
As iTerm now supports two different ways to integrate, depending on which version you're using, you'll be able to choose the appropriate script for your needs.
You can find some excellent iTerm integration AppleScripts for the older and newer versions of iTerm on Alfred user Stuart C Ryan's Custom iTerm Applescripts for Alfred Github page.
If you're currently using the 'iTerm' option in Alfred's Features > Terminal preferences, you'll need to switch to the 'Custom' option and copy in the relevant script. You can do this in the current version of Alfred, and it'll be seamlessly migrated to the next version. You'll then have the flexibility to change the script if you switch iTerm version in the future.
Stuart has even created a helpful video on using the new iTerm scripts, so if you're not sure how to add the custom script for iTerm to your Alfred preferences, watch the video or pop by the Alfred forum thread for the integration.
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What is iTerm2?
iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.12 or newer. iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted.
iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.12 or newer. iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted.
Why do you need it?
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- If you spend a lot of time in a terminal, then you'll appreciate all the little things that add up to a lot. It is free software and you can find the source code on Github.
- In most MacOS application you can hold ⌥ button and one of the arrow keys to jump words for faster navigation while editing large blocks of code.
Unfortunately, iTerm2 does not have these shortcuts by default, so having to change an argument in a long command (or correct a typo) can be a case of pressing ← and waiting.
Easiest way to setup KeyBoard Shortcut.
preference -> profile -> keys -> Natural key Editing
Iterm2 Mac Setup
List of Keyboard Combination Below.
Iterm2 Prompt
Action | KeyBoard Combination |
---|---|
Delete word | ⌥ + delete |
Delete line | ⌘ + delete |
Move cursor one word left | ⌥ + ← |
Move cursor one word right | ⌥ + → |
Move cursor to beginning of line | ⌘ + ← |
Move cursor to end of line | ⌘ + → |
Clear Screen | ⌘ + k |
Iterm2 Mac Terminal App Windows 10
Download: https://www.iterm2.com/