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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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zsh: bad CPU type in executable
I am using the terminal on an Apple M1 MacBook. … How can I run binaries on a M1 based Mac in the Terminal that is not natively built for Arm? …
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How to send text with telnet in Terminal?
I would like to send some text to a port on my machine using telnet in the Mac OS X Terminal.
I start telnet using:
telnet localhost 8080
Then I type some text. …
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How can I add a path to the PATH environment variable?
But the next time I start the Terminal, my new path is not int the PATH environment variable any more.
How can I add a path to the PATHenvironment variable? … and it should be there also the next time I start the Terminal.
I have problems with this now again, the trick that worked before doesn't seem to work anymore. …
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How can I open a text file with TextWrangler from the Terminal (command line)?
Often when I work in the Terminal (the command line) I need to edit some text files. I prefer to edit text files using TextWrangler.
How can I open a text file with TextWrangler from the Terminal? …