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Book VIII
Chapter 1
. . . And UNIX
Lurks Beneath
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Uncovering the Terminal
Uncovering the Terminal
The best way to find out how to use command line is to jump right in. Mac
OS X comes stocked with an application named Terminal. The Terminal
application is where you enter commands in the command line. It’s located
in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder on your hard drive —
choose ApplicationsUtilities.
Double-click the icon, as shown in Figure 1-1, to launch Terminal.
Figure 1-1:
Find the
Terminal
application
in your
Utilities
folder.
By the way, feel free to make Terminal more accessible by dragging its icon
to the Dock or the toolbar. That way, you won’t have to dive this deep into
the Applications folder in the future.
What’s a prompt?
Upon launch of the Terminal application, you’ll immediately notice some
text in the window that appears on-screen:
Last login: Sun Jun 23 17:51:14 on console
WHITEDRAGON:~ markchambers$
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