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• Wait a few seconds before pressing the keys, to give your Mac more time to recognize the keyboard as it starts up. Some keyboards have a light that flashes briefly at startup, indicating that the keyboard is recognized and ready for use. ⌘ + ⌥ +P+R Resets the parameter RAM. • If you're using a wireless keyboard, plug it into your Mac, if possible. Or use your built-in keyboard or a wired keyboard. If you're using a keyboard made for a PC, such as a keyboard with a Windows logo, try a keyboard made for Mac. Start up from the built-in macOS Recovery system. Or use⌥ + ⌘ +Ror ⇧+⌥ + ⌘ + R to start up from macOS Recovery over the Internet. MacOS • If you're using Boot Camp to start up from Microsoft Windows, set Startup Disk preferences to start up from macOS instead. Then shut ⌘ +R Recovery installs different versions of macOS, depending on the key down or restart and try again. combination you use while starting up. If your Mac is using a firmware password, you're prompted to enter the password. Remember that some key combinations are disabled when your Mac is using a firmware password.

Start up to Startup Manager, which allows you to choose other available ⌥ startup disks or volumes. If your Mac is using a firmware password, you're prompted to enter the password. Account Password Source

Reset NVRAM or PRAM. If your Mac is using a firmware password, it ignores ⌥ + ⌘ +P+R this key combination or starts up from macOS Recovery.

⇧ Start up in safe mode. Disabled when using a firmware password.

Start up to the Apple Diagnostics utility. Or use Option-D to start up to this D utility over the Internet. Disabled when using a firmware password.

Start up from a NetBoot server, if your Mac supports network startup volumes. N To use the default boot image on the server, hold down Option-N instead. Disabled when using a firmware password.

Start up in single-user mode. Disabled in macOS Mojave or later, or when ⌘ + S using a firmware password.

T Start up in target disk mode. Disabled when using a firmware password.

⌘ + V Start up in verbose mode. Disabled when using a firmware password.

⏏ or F12or mouse button or trackpad Eject removable media, such as an optical disc. Disabled when using button a firmware password.

Open Firmware on Startup ⌘ + ⌥ + 0+F Display MacBook Device Tree / RAM Configurations / CPU Information.

If a key combination doesn't work at startup, one of these solutions might help:

• Press and hold all keys in the combination together, not one at a time.

• Shut down your Mac. Then press the power button to turn on your Mac. Then press and hold the keys as your Mac starts up.

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Navigating the Terminal might not be as straightforward as navigating a GUI Terminal opens). application. Therefore it’s important that you learn a few things that you should keep clear✎ Used to clear the space of your Terminal in mind when learning the Terminal. sudo✎ Some commands require you to be a superuser. In such cases, you can use this command to gain such privileges provided you are an admin of the system. You will be • You cannot use your keyboard and mouse to navigate the Terminal. You navigate the required to enter your administrator password to execute such commands. Terminal by using arrow keys. If you want to edit the command you entered, move left or history ✎ The Terminal keeps a history of all the commands you have entered. This right using the arrow keys until you reach the place where you would like to edit. command will display all the commands you have entered. history -c✎ Deletes the command history of the Terminal. • Once you have entered several commands and you would like to enter one of those commands again, you can use up and down arrow keys to navigate through the past commands List Directory commands you have entered until you select the desired command. This way you do not have to type These commands are the most commonly used set of commands. These are very helpful when the same command over and over again. you want to list the contents of a folder. pwd✎ Print working directory (Outputs the address of the current directory ) • Terminal commands should be typed exactly as they are shown. Every character, every ls✎ Displays the names of files and subdirectories containing in the folder space, and every symbol matters. Removing any characters will give you an unexpected ls-l✎ Lists in the long format. Includes information like file mode, owner, group name result. andmanymore ls -al ✎ Lists detailed directory contents including hidden files. • Once you enter a command, to execute it you need to press the return/enter key. Once you hit the return/enter key, you can interrupt the command by pressing cmd and C Change Directory commands together. This will stop the command from completing its task. The following commands will let you change the directory that you are currently working in. This is especially useful when selecting the directory you want to run a command in. • The commands you run on the Terminal will execute in the current file location. To cd✎ Go to Home Directory change the file location, you will use the Terminal command introduced below. cd [folder name] ✎ Change directory (If the directory you would like to navigate to is not in the current directory, the complete file address is required ) cd..✎ Move up to the parent directory Mac Terminal Commands List cd ../.. ✎ Move up two levels (Could be extended to as many levels as possible by There are tons of commands that you can make use of. Let’s focus on some of the most adding ../) common MacOS Terminal commands you need to be familiar with when you are mastering the cd ~ Go to Home Directory Terminal. File and Directory management Let’s look at how you can create, edit, and delete directories and folders. Basics mkdir

✎ Create a new subdirectory in the current directory. There are a few features that are applicable for any command. mkdir ✎ Create several directories at once. man[ command] ✎ If you do not know what a command does or what a specific parameter mkdir “”✎ Create a folder with a space in its name. related to a command does, the manual (man) page will provide you with all the rm -R ✎ Remove a directory and its contents. information you need. cp -R <”newdir”>✎ Copy a folder to another folder with spaces in its name. . ✎ Current Directory. Wherever you are required to enter a directory location, this touch ✎ Create a new file. will refer to the directory you are currently in. nano ✎ Opens a Terminal file editor. You can make changes to your files right from ..✎ Parent Directory. Wherever you are required to enter a directory location, this will the Terminal. refer to the parent of your current directory cp ✎ Copy a file to a directory. * ✎ Wildcard. Anything that matches certain criteria. For example “*.jpg” means any file cp ✎ Copy a file to the current directory with the name given as with the jpg extension. rm ✎ Remove a file completely. This will remove it completely from the system so ~ ✎ Home DirectoryBack to your home directory (the default directory in which the be careful when using this command.

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rm -i ✎ Deleting a file after providing confirmation. includes information like the PID (Process ID), elapsed time running, the process name, mv ✎ Move a file to another file/ Rename a file. and location. mv

✎ Move a file to a folder and will overwrite existing files. ps -ax | grep ✎ Allows you to view information about a specified mv *.txt ✎ Move all text files of the current folder to a different folder. application. The pipe symbol (|) takes the output from the first command and provides it as an input to the grep function. App Uninstall top✎ Displays real-time information about the processes that are running on the system sudo uninstall file:// ✎ into the command line. kill PID✎ Once you find the PID from the ps -ax command, you can kill the process using Then go to the Applications folder in Finder and drag the icon of the app that you wish this command. to uninstall into the Terminal — it will automatically paste itself. Hit Enter and type in your user password to remove the app and its leftover files from Network Management your Mac. While all the above tasks could be achieved using GUI applications, the easiest and the most convenient way to configure your network and gather information about your network Permission Management is through the Terminal. Changing permissions of files and folders is important to prevent unauthorized access to There are several useful Terminal applications that will help you in this regard. the resources. You can provide permissions for reading, writing, and executing to the ifconfig✎ While there are many uses for this command, the most common is to check your owner, a group or others. IP address. To view permissions of a file you can use ls -l command that we talked about in the List ping ✎ Test whether you can make a connection to the host. The host could be Directory commands section. This will list all files and folders in the long format. On the IP address of a device connected to your network or a web domain the left-most column, you will see a notation as below. netstat✎ Lists all your current incoming and outgoing connections. rw-r--r-- OR drw-r-xr-x whois ✎ The output is the whois info of the domain. The information includes There are nine slots with three groups for each type of user; owner, groups, and others. basic contact details, Name Servers, and much more In the first example rw-r--r--, the owner has read (r) and write (w) permissions but has arp -a✎ View a list of all active devices on your local network. It will show you the no execute (x) permission. Both groups and others only have read (r) permission. IP and MAC addresses of all the devices. In the second case, drw-r-xr-x, apart from the usual permission sets there is a d which traceroute ✎ This is an important troubleshooting tool. It traces the path, represents that this is a directory. packets go through. If your connection with the host is not established, you can Before moving on to the commands, you have to be familiar with octal permission notation pinpoint the exact location at which the packets do not pass. No permission ExecuteWrite Write and Execute Read Read and Execute curl -O ✎ If you need to download a file from the internet without a browser Read and write Read, Write and execute curl gives you the option to download over HTTP, HTTPS or FTP. 01234567 -----x -w- -wx r-- r-x rw- rwx Search commands The Terminal application allows you to set octal notation permissions for files and Searching through your Mac is easy using the command line using the following commands. directories. Let’s look at what commands you can use. find -name ✎ Find the file in the specified directory. ls -l View permissions of a file or directory find . -name “*.jpg”✎ Find all files with the jpg extension in the current directory. chmod 500 ✎ Change the permissions of a file to 500 (r-x------) chmod -R 600 ✎ Change the permissions of a folder and its contents (drw------) Determining File Type chown ✎ Change the owner of the file Sometimes the extension will not help you in determining the type of file. In that case chown : ✎ Change both the owner and the group of the file. the following command can help you pinpoint the exact type. file ✎ Determines file type. Process Management The Terminal allows you to view the processes that are currently running on your system, Disk examine their resource usage, and kill them. These commands basically act as a diskutil✎ Modify, verify and repair local disks. manipulates the structure of local replacement for the Activity Monitor GUI application. disks. It provides information about, and allows the administration of, the partitioning ps -ax✎ Gives you a detailed view of every process that is running in the system. It schemes, layouts, and formats of disks. This includes hard disks, solid state disks,

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optical discs, disk images, APFS volumes, CoreStorage volumes, and AppleRAID sets. It N * Repeat previous search in reverse direction. generally manipulates whole volumes instead of individual files and directories. ESC-n * Repeat previous search, spanning files. ESC-N * Repeat previous search, reverse dir. & spanning files. ESC-u Undo (toggle) search highlighting. &pattern * Display only matching lines MANUAL NAVIGATION ------A search pattern may be preceded by one or more of: SUMMARY OF LESS COMMANDS ^N or ! Search for NON-matching lines. Commands marked with * may be preceded by a number, N. ^E or * Search multiple files (pass thru END OF FILE). Notes in parentheses indicate the behavior if N is given. ^F or @ Start search at FIRST file (for /) or last file (for ?). A key preceded by a caret indicates the Ctrl key; thus ^K is ctrl-K. ^K Highlight matches, but don't move (KEEP position). ^R Don't use REGULAR EXPRESSIONS. hH Display this help. ------q:qQ:QZZExit. ------JUMPING g < ESC-< * Go to first line in file (or line N). MOVING G > ESC-> * Go to last line in file (or line N). e^Ej^NCR* Forward one line (or N lines). p% * Go to beginning of file (or N percent into file). y^Yk^K^P* Backward one line (or N lines). t * Go to the (N-th) next tag. f^F^VSPACE* Forward one window (or N lines). T * Go to the (N-th) previous tag. b^BESC-v* Backward one window (or N lines). {([ * Find close bracket } ) ]. z * Forward one window (and set window to N). })] * Find open bracket { ( [. w * Backward one window (and set window to N). ESC-^F* Find close bracket . ESC-SPACE * Forward one window, but don't stop at end-of-file. ESC-^B * Find open bracket . d ^D * Forward one half-window (and set half-window to N). ------u ^U * Backward one half-window (and set half-window to N). Each "find close bracket" command goes forward to the close bracket ESC-) RightArrow * Right one half screen width (or N positions). matching the (N-th) open bracket in the top line. ESC-( LeftArrow * Left one half screen width (or N positions). Each "find open bracket" command goes backward to the open bracket ESC-} ^RightArrow Right to last column displayed. matching the (N-th) close bracket in the bottom line. ESC-{ ^LeftArrow Left to first column. F Forward forever; like "tail -f". mMark the current position with . ESC-F Like F but stop when search pattern is found. 'Go to a previously marked position. r ^R ^L Repaint screen. ''Go to the previous position. R Repaint screen, discarding buffered input. ^X^XSame as '. ------Default "window" is the screen height. A mark is any upper-case or lower-case letter. Default "half-window" is half of the screen height. Certain marks are predefined: ------^ means beginning of the file $ means end of the file SEARCHING ------/pattern * Search forward for (N-th) matching line. ?pattern * Search backward for (N-th) matching line. n * Repeat previous search (for N-th occurrence).

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CHANGING FILES Repaint by clearing rather than scrolling. -d ...... --dumb :e [file] Examine a new file. Dumb . ^X^V Same as :e. -D [xn.n] . --color=xn.n :n * Examine the (N-th) next file from the command line. Set screen colors. (MS-DOS only) :p * Examine the (N-th) previous file from the command line. -e -E .... --quit-at-eof --QUIT-AT-EOF :x * Examine the first (or N-th) file from the command line. Quit at end of file. :d Delete the current file from the command line list. -f ...... --force = ^G :f Print current file name. Force open non-regular files. ------F ...... --quit-if-one-screen MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS Quit if entire file fits on first screen. -g ...... --hilite-search -Toggle a command line option [see OPTIONS below]. Highlight only last match for searches. --Toggle a command line option, by name. -G ...... --HILITE-SEARCH _Display the setting of a command line option. Don't highlight any matches for searches. __Display the setting of an option, by name. -h [N] .... --max-back-scroll=[N] +cmdExecute the less cmd each time a new file is examined. Backward scroll limit. -i ...... --ignore-case !commandExecute the shell command with $SHELL. Ignore case in searches that do not contain uppercase. |XcommandPipe file between current pos & mark X to shell command. -I ...... --IGNORE-CASE s fileSave input to a file. Ignore case in all searches. v Edit the current file with $VISUAL or $EDITOR. -j [N] .... --jump-target=[N] V Print version number of "less". Screen position of target lines. ------J ...... --status-column OPTIONS Display a status column at left edge of screen. -k [file] . --lesskey-file=[file] Use a lesskey file. Most options may be changed either on the command line, -K --quit-on-intr or from within less by using the - or -- command. Exit less in response to ctrl-C. Options may be given in one of two forms: either a single -L ...... --no-lessopen character preceded by a -, or a name preceded by --. Ignore the LESSOPEN environment variable. -m -M .... --long-prompt --LONG-PROMPT -? ...... --help Set prompt style. Display help (from command line). -n -N .... --line-numbers --LINE-NUMBERS -a ...... --search-skip-screen Don't use line numbers. Search skips current screen. -o [file] . --log-file=[file] -A ...... --SEARCH-SKIP-SCREEN Copy to log file (standard input only). Search starts just after target line. -O [file] . --LOG-FILE=[file] -b [N] .... --buffers=[N] Copy to log file (unconditionally overwrite). Number of buffers. -p [pattern] --pattern=[pattern] -B ...... --auto-buffers Start at pattern (from command line). Don't automatically allocate buffers for pipes. -P [prompt] --prompt=[prompt] -c ...... --clear-screen Define new prompt.

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-q -Q .... --quiet --QUIET --silent --SILENT LINE EDITING Quiet the terminal bell. These keys can be used to edit text being entered -r -R .... --raw-control-chars --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS on the "command line" at the bottom of the screen. Output "raw" control characters. -s ...... --squeeze-blank-lines RightArrow ...... ESC-l ... Move cursor right one character. Squeeze multiple blank lines. LeftArrow ...... ESC-h ... Move cursor left one character. -S ...... --chop-long-lines ctrl-RightArrow ESC-RightArrow ESC-w ... Move cursor right one word. Chop (truncate) long lines rather than wrapping. ctrl-LeftArrow ESC-LeftArrow ESC-b ... Move cursor left one word. -t [tag] .. --tag=[tag] HOME ...... ESC-0 ... Move cursor to start of line. Find a tag. END ...... ESC-$ ... Move cursor to end of line. -T [tagsfile] --tag-file=[tagsfile] BACKSPACE ...... Delete char to left of cursor. Use an alternate tags file. DELETE ...... ESC-x ... Delete char under cursor. -u -U .... --underline-special --UNDERLINE-SPECIAL ctrl-BACKSPACE ESC-BACKSPACE ...... Delete word to left of cursor. Change handling of backspaces. ctrl-DELETE .... ESC-DELETE .... ESC-X ... Delete word under cursor. -V ...... --version ctrl-U ...... ESC (MS-DOS only) ...... Delete entire line. Display the version number of "less". UpArrow ...... ESC-k ... Retrieve previous command line. -w ...... --hilite-unread DownArrow ...... ESC-j ... Retrieve next command line. Highlight first new line after forward-screen. TAB ...... Complete filename & cycle. -W ...... --HILITE-UNREAD SHIFT-TAB ...... ESC-TAB Complete filename & reverse cycle. Highlight first new line after any forward movement. ctrl-L ...... Complete filename, list all. -x [N[,...]] --tabs=[N[,...]] Set tab stops. -X ...... --no-init Don't use termcap init/deinit strings. -y [N] .... --max-forw-scroll=[N] Forward scroll limit. -z [N] .... --window=[N] Set size of window. -" [c[c]] . --quotes=[c[c]] Set shell quote characters. -~ ...... --tilde Don't display tildes after end of file. -# [N] .... --shift=[N] Horizontal scroll amount (0 = one half screen width) ...... --no-keypad Don't send termcap keypad init/deinit strings...... --follow-name The F command changes files if the input file is renamed...... --use-backslash Subsequent options use backslash as escape char.

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