
Iterm2 version 3 how to#
While this does not answer the original question of how to "save" the current session, it provides a framework of how to quickly setup your workstation, which is likely what the intent is behind the original question. It is mostly self-explanatory, the gist of which is that it is a sequence of commands that we are telling iTerm2 to perform. Write text "docker run -rm -p 8123:8123 -name some-clickhouse-server -ulimit nofile=262144:262144 yandex/clickhouse-server" bin/demo.ts | ts-node -transpile-only src/bin/index.ts -output-format json" The flaw was fixed in iTerm2 version 3.3.6, which was released today, and users are advised to update as soon as possible. Write text "cd ~/Documents/dev/roarr/roarr-cli"

Write text "cd ~/Documents/dev/roarr/roarr-web-app" iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age. It works on Macs with macOS 10.14 or newer. Tell second session of current tab of current window iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. Write text "cd ~/Documents/dev/roarr/roarr-api" Please see the bug fixes section for details. Show Changelog Hide Changelog iTerm2 version 3.3.2 NOTE: This build contains a bug fix for the secure keyboard entry feature.

Tell current session of current tab of current window iTerm2 3.3.2 (OS 10.12+) This version contains a fix for a security issue, and all users should upgrade. Here is a script from an old project of mine: #!/usr/bin/osascript
