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=== Why Use the Terminal? ===
 
=== Why Use the Terminal? ===
  
Efficiency: Perform tasks faster than using graphical interfaces.
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# Efficiency: Perform tasks faster than using graphical interfaces.
Automation: Automate repetitive tasks with scripts.
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# Automation: Automate repetitive tasks with scripts.
• Remote Access: Manage remote systems via SSH.
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# Development: Essential for programming and development workflows, for examle, for installing and managing packages.
Development: Essential for programming and development workflows.
 
  
 
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# Press Command (⌘) + Space to open Spotlight.
 
# Press Command (⌘) + Space to open Spotlight.
 
# Type Terminal and press Enter.
 
# Type Terminal and press Enter.
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Revision as of 21:53, 14 September 2024

The terminal, also known as the command line or console, is a powerful tool that allows you to interact with your computer using text commands. It provides greater control and efficiency for various tasks such as file management, running programs, and automating workflows.

This entry covers how to access and use the terminal on both macOS and Windows, focusing on basic commands that are common between the two operating systems.

Why Use the Terminal?

  1. Efficiency: Perform tasks faster than using graphical interfaces.
  2. Automation: Automate repetitive tasks with scripts.
  3. Development: Essential for programming and development workflows, for examle, for installing and managing packages.

Accessing the Terminal

macOS

On macOS, the terminal is called Terminal.app and provides a Unix-like command-line environment.

To open the terminal:

  1. Use Spotlight Search.
  2. Press Command (⌘) + Space to open Spotlight.
  3. Type Terminal and press Enter.

Windows