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Questions about the Terminal application or its terminal emulation should use this tag. Use **command-line** for questions about shells or command-line programs that do not specifically involve Terminal.
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What is the Mac equivalent of Windows "start" command?
FYI, generally speaking, the equivalent of Windows's start is open (man). In their simplest usage, they're each the command-line equivalent of double-clicking something in the graphical shell. open ma …
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Can home and end keys be mapped when using Terminal?
bindings are the following:
shift+home → jump to beginning of line
shift+end → jump to end of line
home → scroll to top of scroll-back buffer
end → scroll to bottom of scroll-back buffer
In many other terminal … You can reverse Terminal's bindings to work that way if you wish by doing the following:
Go to Terminal menu → Preferences → Settings/Profile tab → Keyboard sub-tab. …