Monday, June 09, 2008

Launching apps in command line (Mac)

In most cases, to launch an application on a Mac is just a matter of using the awesome QuickSilver keyboard shortcut and type in what you want to open. But, sometimes it is useful to be able to launch/open an application in command line or terminal in a scripting context.

So, instead of going through all the typing $ /Application/MyFavouriteApp/Contents/MacOS/MyFavouriteApp in your terminal, you can do:

$ open -a MyFavouriteApp

This will open any applications in your /Applications folder by name.

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Manu Anand said...

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