# show only directories alias lsd = 'ls -l | grep "^d"' # show files and directories in as a table alias ll = 'ls -alF' # navigation shortcuts alias. # enables my favorite oh-my-zsh plugins plugins = (git npm node extract yarn ) # instead of 'sudo ' you can use 'please ' alias please =sudo Add Plugins and AliasesĪdd your custom aliases and plugins to ~/.zshrc. How? Rather than opening a native full-screen app with the accompanying slow animation, iTerm instantly places a terminal over the desktop. ITerm offers the option to disable “native full screen mode.” This makes it easy to switch back-and-forth between an editor and shell. It's quite controversial step, but it works perfectly for me. You can go to: Keys → Key Mappings and add key mappings you want. ![]() You can jump between words by sending some special characters in shell and iTerm2 can make it easier. If you have experienced typing very long command and you want to fix a typo in the middle, there are not that many choices but to keep pressing left arrow key until the cursor reaches where typo happens. If you want to have split screen of the current location you are working in go to Profiles → Working Directory -> Advanced Configuration. Different working directoriesīy default, splitting current screen in iTerm2 gives me new split screen in default location (which is user’s home directory) not in my current location. It's really useful when the output of the command is referring to some external resource. Hold Cmd key while clicking on the link in the terminal. Open links from terminal Hover while Cmd is pressed ![]() Learn iTerm2 Tips & Tricks Useful Hotkeys Keys
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