DTerm

A command line anywhere and everywhere.
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  • License:
  • Demo
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Austin-Soft.com
  • Operating Systems:
  • macOS
  • File Size:
  • 1.1 MB
  • Release Date:
  • 2021-06-19 03:55:39

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DTerm Description

A command line anywhere and everywhere. Command line work isn't a separate task that should live on its own-it's an integrated part of your natural workflow.No matter what application you're in, no matter what document you're working with, just hit DTerm's hotkey and it'll be there for you, already set to the working directory of your current document. When you're done, just go on about your work or hit escape, and it'll automatically fade out, leaving your screen clutter-free.DTerm fully supports the bash shell's programmable autocompletion system. If you hit tab or F5 in the command field, an autocompletion window appears with the exact recommendations bash would have provided, no matter what your configuration.Location, Location, LocationWhat could be better than "right here, right now?"No matter what application you're in, no matter what document you're working with, just hit DTerm's hotkey and it'll be there for you, already set to the working directory of your current document. When you're done, hit escape or just go on about your work, and it'll automatically fade out, leaving your screen clutter-free.Natural SelectionYour selection (in the Finder) or your current document (everywhere else) is available at a keystroke for your command. svn adding, tarring, or scping specific files just got a whole lot more convenient.Team PlayerFor those cases where you need something more interactive than the command-by-command style of DTerm (say, for an emacs session editing a commit message), DTerm still serves as a great launch point. For any command, hitting Command-Return instead of just Return opens a new Terminal.app window set to the right working directory, and executes the command there for you instead. Executing even a blank command this way is a super-handy way to get a full Terminal.app window preset to the right working directory of whatever you're working on.You Complete MeDTerm fully supports the bash shell's programmable autocompletion system. If you hit tab or F5 in the command field, an autocompletion window appears with the exact recommendations bash would have provided, no matter what your configuration.(Don't use bash? That's OK. Everything in DTerm but autocompletion is compatible with all major shells; non-bash shells just don't provide a hook to get autocompletion information.)The Results are in the Pudding(Wait, or is that "proof?" Either way, we like pudding.)One keystroke puts a copy of your last command's results on the clipboard and dismisses DTerm. This reduces the common open window-cd-command-select-copy-close window sequence to as few as three total keystrokes, for those keeping score at home.DTerm also keeps a (configurably sized) history of recent results for your perusal and reference. More lengthy processes can also be easily managed through DTerm-it'll keep them going while you're away, let you check on their progress whenever you like, and clean them up after they're done. What's New in This Release: · DTerm is now free! · Now compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard,” and will run as a 64-bit application when appropriate on that platform. · DTerm Help is now available via the action menu when running without a dock icon (and hence without a menubar). · Improved working directory/current document detection in several applications. · Updated “Execute in Terminal” functionality to reflect bug fixes and match idiosyncrasies in the latest versions of Terminal. · The usual assortment of minor tweaks and improvements.


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