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A terminal emulator for macOS that does amazing things.

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  • Versatility

    iTerm2 supports a wide range of features such as split panes, multiple tab management, and hotkey-activated terminal windows, making it highly versatile for different workflows.

  • Customization

    Offers extensive customization options, including themes, color schemes, and key bindings, allowing users to tailor the terminal to their preferences.

  • Advanced Features

    Includes advanced functionality like instant replay, which allows users to rewind their terminal session, and integration with automation tools like AppleScript.

  • Performance

    Designed to be efficient and responsive, ensuring it performs well even with multiple sessions and tabs open simultaneously.

  • Integrations

    Seamless integration with macOS features such as native notifications, fullscreen mode, and support for external editors.

  • Community Support

    Active community and comprehensive documentation, which can be very helpful for troubleshooting and learning advanced configurations.

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    External Sources including reviews & comparisons

    The iTerm2 system is available for Macs. Specifically, the program can run on Mac OS 10.10 and higher. This interface shows different terminal sessions through a split screen method, allowing you to tile sessions side by side. To lessen confusion, the active panel shows in full resolution, while the others dimmed. You can set up keyboard shortcuts to navigate through the functions of the tool quickly.
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