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[email protected]: Permission denied (publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository
< Git looks at ssh keys by name, picking the ones starting with id_ first... In case there are two ssh keys with names starting with id_ it tries both and see if one of them is fine. If your ssh ...
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How to use mac typing shortcuts in iterm2?
Solved this by adding going to Preferences by typing ⌘ + , and going to the Profiles tab. Selecting the Keys tab in the subsection. Going to Presets at the bottom and selecting Natural Text Editing
...
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MacOS Getting the file path inside a shell script when opening a file as an application
Instead of using a shell script to call osascript to run an AppleScript, an AppleScript application (applet) can be created directly from the Script Editor. A droplet can be created by adding an open ...
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How to use osascript to open Iterm2 and run script?
My working example is as follows:
osascript -e 'tell application "iTerm" to activate' -e 'tell application "iTerm" to tell current session of current window to write text "...
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Iterm2: how to set the current zoom as the default for new windows and tabs?
I would also really like to have this behavior but the only way I have found to get something atleast close to it is manually playing around with the font size and window size in the profile settings ...
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How to restore iTerm2 tabs in the same directory
The answer is here: https://iterm2.com/documentation-restoration.html
Copy-pasted answer:
You must turn off System Prefs > General > Close windows when quitting an app. For more information on ...
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Why do you need to source .zshrc for every new shell in iTerm?
In my case I'm using the default Mac terminal. I'm in the OSX Sonoma which has zsh as the default shell. To fix the autocomplete I:
CMD+,
Click Profile at the top menu
Click the Shell submenu
Check ...
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How can I scroll up more (increase the scroll buffer) in iTerm2?
An alternative would be to use less.
$ command | less
a lot of output from the command
gets cut off and you're able to
read the top of the output first
and are able to navigate the output
...
If you'...
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lose vim colorscheme in tmux mode
Inside Vim you can check the term variable:
:set term?
Do this inside tmux and outside, and compare them.
Here I put this line inside .vimrc to solve the problem:
set term=xterm-256color
And now, both ...
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