![]() ![]() Let's say you if you want to add a plugin foobar to your configuration. This can be done by adding them into the. It also provides extending the framework with custom plugins. Like iTerm, ZSH is the default bash shell replacement and Oh-my-zsh is the framework built for configuring the zsh shell. For the complete set of iTerm features, check this link. This is not the end iTerm has lot of features, but this post is not enough for explaining all of them. iTerm can expose all the tabs for you with the key combination CMD+OPTIONS+E and then you can search for the tab. It is hard to move from one tab/pane to another pane when not sure where exactly it is. ![]() This is another feature excites me when I have to work with so many tabs or panes. Press the key combination CMD+/ and iTerm will highlight where your cursor is. Once you start working with multiple split panes and tabs, sometimes it's hard to find where your cursor is. ![]() You can see the paste history in a dropdown menu by pressing the keys CMD+SHIFT+H ITerm also keeps a buffer of the previous paste history. Press CMD+ from the terminal and you can see the autocomplete dropdown showing the completion. ITerm has a pretty cool drop-down menu for auto-completion. The shortcuts for splitting the terminal is CMD+D ( for vertical ) and CMD+SHIFT+D ( for horizontal ).įor adding a new tab, the shortcut is CMD + T ( same like your browser ). iTerm support splitting the current terminal panes vertically/horizontally and adding any number of tabs. Often we have to work with multiple terminals. Below, you will see some of them which made me choose iTerm. It comes with ton of features missing in default terminal. iTerm #Īs I said already, iTerm is a mac terminal replacement. Here, we'll see how to achieve some productivity improvements by effectively using these tools. ![]()
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