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To try the latest preview features, you may also want to install Windows Terminal Preview. If you don't have access to the Microsoft Store, the builds are published on the GitHub releases page. If you install from GitHub, Windows Terminal will not automatically update with new versions. For additional installation options using a package manager winget, chocolatey, scoop , see the Windows Terminal product repo.

To open any command line application with Windows Terminal, set it as your default terminal application. This feature is only available in Windows Terminal Preview. After installation, when you open Windows Terminal, it will start with the PowerShell command line as the default profile in the open tab. You can also set your default profile in the Settings. Windows Terminal will automatically create profiles for you if you have WSL distributions or multiple versions of PowerShell installed.

Learn more about dynamic profiles on the Dynamic profiles page. From there, you can select which profile to open. You can invoke most features of Windows Terminal through the command palette. You can also open it using the Command palette button in the dropdown menu in Windows Terminal Preview. You can run multiple shells side-by-side using panes. Learn more about panes on the Panes page.

Over the years the Mac GUI has changed the way we work, but still, many people use the command line for its ability to control and automate tasks, or even configure features on the Mac that are only accessible through the CLI. Some things in the Terminal allow users to work faster for basic or repetitive tasks. Commands can be chained together to increase their usage, and more.

The Terminal works by entering commands on the keyboard and pressing return to execute the commands. The Terminal will then respond after the command has been executed with any relevant information available some commands may not echo back any output.

Open up the Terminal and follow some of the basic CLI commands below to grow your knowledge of how you can use command line interfaces on a modern Mac to get work done. What it does: This command will change the directory that you're currently working with in the Terminal in order to execute other commands on a different directory, view the contents of a different directory or open a file in a different directory.

This is a very common command that will be used when working with the CLI. If you ever lose your place and which directory you're in, type pwd print working directory and press Return to echo the current path. What it does: Use this command after navigating into a directory using the cd command to view the contents files and directories inside of the current directory. Use the argument -l ls -l to get even more information about each of the files, including the permissions, owner and date created.

What it does: When browsing a directory, you may encounter a file that you wish to open on your Mac. That's where the open command comes in. Typing this command followed by a space and the filename will open the file with the app that can open that file type on the Mac.

When typing the filename, you don't need to type the full name, partially type what you can, then press tab to autocomplete the remaining text. What it does: This command facilitates copying a file from one location to another, or just simply making a copy of the same file with a new name. When specifying the first argument, include the originating file that you wish to copy followed by a space and a full path, filename and extension of where you want the copy to be placed when the command is executed.

The Terminal will return when the copy has been completed. What it does: When you don't want to copy a file, but instead move it, use the same format of the cp command, but instead replace 'cp' with 'mv'. This will perform a file move from one location to another, removing the file from the original location and putting it into the new location.

What it does: The touch command allows you to create any type of file, but it's blank. After you create the blank file, you can open it in a text editor by typing open [filename]. What it does: This command will allow you to create a directory folder right from the CLI.

The Baobab Network Project Week has now shifted from an on-the-ground experience to a virtual process, as we deal with the challenges of Covid, but the aim remains the same: get to know and grow Terminal.

The highs: The Baobab Network Project Week connects founders to world-class consultants and our venture partners who support the companies over a 2-year period. During the different sessions over the course of a week, we engage with the founder s on different aspects of their company including financials and customer personas.

It has been a huge learning experience for me. The lows : The early start times- it seems our newest founders are not used to early mornings and the 8 AM kick-off time for the sessions was unanimously their biggest challenge during project week! The Baobab Network actually respond. That has been depressing. Secondly, I think the process was very straightforward, even going through the interviews, with Arthur and Wanjiku our Ventures head and partner.

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