Mac Terminal  10 Awesome Mac Terminal Commands!

Mac Terminal  10 Awesome Mac Terminal Commands!

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Jefferson Sahn
Jefferson Sahn - 03.10.2020 01:02

Good job man, I feel cool right now! 😎

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Juan Carlos Lugo
Juan Carlos Lugo - 02.07.2023 07:26

Cb logoz

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Alim Bavbiekov
Alim Bavbiekov - 29.06.2023 17:21

I couldn't find the process System Preferences, how to display this process?

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Jeremy DeBose
Jeremy DeBose - 19.05.2023 07:00

That keyboard is getting destroyed. Good stuff though.

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FF7824
FF7824 - 30.04.2023 20:30

Very nicely done! Learned quite a bit

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DigitalTrendzy
DigitalTrendzy - 21.04.2023 20:18

sir can you please show how to install using Terminal in iMac os

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Franco N
Franco N - 20.03.2023 01:14

The "say" command was my favorite.

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Komma Music
Komma Music - 28.12.2022 21:46

Hi im looking for a term. command for open all new aplications on my older mac 10.15.catalina :) or install from apple sites :)

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TechPark
TechPark - 08.12.2022 12:08

this video is perfect

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Paulo André
Paulo André - 29.11.2022 17:50

Awesome, man my macbook created a partition called EFI on my external hard drive, how do I delete it?

/dev/disk1 (external, physical):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk1
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1

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Bearz314
Bearz314 - 27.11.2022 15:04

For anyone still confused about the difference in file sizes, there are two concepts:

1⃣ There is still confusion in the tech world to this day how much is a kilobyte. In macOS, 1KB=1000B and 1MB=1,000,000B. Meanwhile, some Linux distros would report in kibibytes and mebibytes (1KiB=1024B and 1MiB=1024*1024B). In Windows, 1KB=1024B (but some people would regard this to be wrong). Anyway, drive manufacturers use the first definition, which is why if you bought a 1TB drive, it'll show up as less on a Windows.

2⃣ File systems like to store files in chunks, with each chunk size being powers of 2. For example, depending on how the drive is formatted, the smallest file size could be 4 KiB. If your file takes up 5KiB (actual), 8KiB on the disk will be used for storage (3KiB wasted). These are the two sizes you see in Get Info panel.

Putting the two together, macOS's Get Info panel reports in KB/MB while the terminal tools report in KiB/MiB.

Therefore, the actual size is 313,382,858 B = 313.4 MB = 313.4 * (1000/1024)^2 MiB = 299 MiB (reported by ls)
The size occupied on disk is 315.9 MB = 315.9 * (1000/1024)^2 MiB = 301 MiB (reported by du)

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HAVS0MG0AT
HAVS0MG0AT - 17.11.2022 09:27

say OVERIDING USA MISSILE DEFENCES FIRE AWAY NEO

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bryan gonzalez
bryan gonzalez - 11.11.2022 02:23

ima do this in minecraft😈😈😈😈😈😈😈

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Jimmy Sax Black
Jimmy Sax Black - 10.11.2022 09:15

thanks
how to purge please !
thanks

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immodet albatros
immodet albatros - 19.09.2022 20:29

thanks bro, now I feel better at work

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Leon Mettler
Leon Mettler - 14.09.2022 17:55

Super super insightful. Thanks so much bro.. just got retrenched and started upskilling myself. This makes it feel alot more exciting

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Anandababu
Anandababu - 13.08.2022 12:43

I am very proud of myself I made terminal say f you

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Richie’s YT
Richie’s YT - 29.07.2022 22:52

system profiler zsh not found

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Jimmy Conway
Jimmy Conway - 04.07.2022 20:23

Does this work with zsh as well ? Or does this only work on bash ?

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