terminal
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Verify And Repair Permissions From The Command Line In OS X El Capitan
Mac: The helpfulness of verifying and repairing file permissions in OS X is debatable, and in OS X El Capitan, Apple’s removed the option from Disk Utility altogether, favouring repairing permissions automatically. Some crazy circumstance might come up where you have to do it manually though, which is why OS X Daily points out the…
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Pwd.sh Is A Command-Line Only, GPG-Encrypted Password Manager
If your work keeps you at the command line, or you just prefer terminal windows to heavier apps, pwd.sh gives you a way to manage your passwords in a secure, encrypted local container. Of course, it’s only accessible via the command line.
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Add A Recent Applications Folder To Your Dock With A Terminal Command
If you tend to use a lot of different apps, it’s nice to have a running list of your most recently used. iMore points to a nifty Terminal command that adds a recently used menu to your dock for easy access.
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Set Your Mac’s Sleep Time With A Terminal Command
Mac: Terminal commands are great for managing a remote computer, writing scripts or Automating your computer. Here’s a handy terminal command that lets you set a delay for sleep and overrides system preferences.