If you want to do any serious software development on a Mac, I would suggest you install homebrew because Apple doesn't ship a package manager, but does ship ancient versions of all the tools most people use... Python, sed, PHP, Perl, awk, find, grep, make, git...
Once you have homebrew, I would recommend GNU Parallel which you can install with:
brew install parallel
Once you have GNU Parallel, you can run your commands in parallel with:
parallel --dry-run -a commands.csv
Or, maybe you would like the lines tagged with their names:
parallel --tag -a commands.csv
If you would like 8 to run at a time, add -j 8
. If you want an Estimated Time of Arrival (when they should complete) add --eta
and so on.
By the way, you can look for other tools, like Intel TBB, with:
brew search tbb
or pango, with:
brew search pango
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