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Using programs and commands that do not have a graphical user interface (GUI) but are rather controlled by typing text commands into a terminal program, or shell.

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Show / hide menu bar from command line on macOS Ventura

On macOS Ventura I can control the menu bar behaviour by going into system settings --> Desktop & Doc. It gives me four options for visibility: "Always", "On Desktop Only", "In Full Screen Only", "Nev …
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Apple command line tool to merge video files

Can I use Apple software from the command line to merge two movie files (for instance mp4 files)? The two movie files have the same audio and video codec and framerate. I am aware that ffmpeg can merg …
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Framerate in command line usage of Compressor

I use Apple compressor from the command line to generate video clips from sequences of images. Here https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/compressor/cpsr9be73312/mac it looks like the command line com …
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Framerate in command line usage of Compressor

So Compressor -jobpath file:///path_to_png_directory?frameRate=60 does the trick.
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