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Jump to the Terminal's right directory from Finder's specific directory [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
“open terminal here”?
If I browse my Apple Finder at
/Users/arie/Documents/shugyou/genjutsu/fp
How can I possibly go to Terminal with that very same directory? … So that I won't need to do two less productive commands (1) open Terminal from Spotlight, and then (2) type cd /Users/arie/Documents/shugyou/genjutsu/fp.
I use Mac OS X 10.5.8. …
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Got any tips or tricks for Terminal in Mac OS X?
I often use ⌘+K to have my Terminal screen cleared instead of UNIX Command clear. … I like using it because I can always press ctrl+R or type:
history | grep command-that-I-want-to-do-again
if I want to re-type a command without a need to look at "messy character crowded" Terminal. …