Something everyone but me probably already knows:
Type “open .” in a Terminal window to open the current directory in Finder.
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minorjive reblogged this from jacob and added:
Nope didn’t know. Very cool…
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immerseyoursoulincode said:
works on files and applications also :)
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nickchapman said:
If you like “open .” and had your mind blown by “mate <filename>” then you’ll flip your lid for “mate .”
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marco said:
Can I reply twice? You can also drag a file or folder icon onto a Terminal window and it pastes in the path as an argument to whatever command you typed.
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petervidani said:
NO FREAKING DOY
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matthew said:
“mate <filename>” may blow your mind, then.
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