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            逛奔的蝸牛

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            Referenced from: http://www.mactricksandtips.com/2008/02/top-50-terminal-commands.html

            Terminal is Mac OS X way into the command line world. It is designed for you to typing in specific commands that you would not be able to do otherwise. This is great for customizing your Mac and unveiling hidden features. It is also a good way to destroy you system because you screwed something up.

            What I have done is crawl the web look of the Top 50 Terminal commands. These commands are designed to make you make look cooler, act quicker or be generally useful. I have tried to keep commands down to one line, so they are simple and effective to use. Each item will include a description of what it does as well as an appropriate picture is necessary. Many of these commands appear as seperate posts all over the web, but never in one big list. I have tried to keep the amount of sudo commands down to a minimum as this can easily destroy your system. Especially if you go sudoing every thing. I have tried to give the best description I can, if you have a problem leave a comment and I will see if I can solve it. The list is in no particular order. Most of the commands can be reverted by replacing YES with NO and 1 with 0, the opposite. Most of these commands are Leopard compatible and many may not work on Tiger. Try them and see what happens.

            1) 2D Dock


            This quite a popular hack for the people running Leopard and don’t like the 3D feel. It changes the 3D dock to a flat 2D version. To enter copy and past the following code.

            defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean YES
            killall Dock

            2) Gradient Behind A Stack Item


            One of my favourite hacks that enables you to put a small gradient behind an icon. I think this should be enabled by default.

            defaults write com.apple.dock mouse-over-hilte-stack -boolean YES
            killall Dock

            3) Add A Message To The Login Window

            This little Terminal command enables you to add a message of your choice to the Login window. Pretty cool and deserved a screenshot if I new how to take on while not logged in. Warning it’s a sudo command which can be dangerous.

            sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow LoginwindowText "Your Message"

            Replace “Your Message” with the message of your choice, don’t make it to long. If you want to revert it do the following.

            sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow LoginwindowText ""

            4) Add An Exposè Button To The Desktop

            If you have reconfigured the F9 and F10 keys to something different you may want to use exposè. This hack adds a bigish blue button onto the desktop to enable you to use exposè. Clicking on it shows all the windows from one application (F10 default), option clicking it shows all windows (F9 default).


            defaults write com.apple.dock wvous-floater -bool YES
            killall Dock

            5) Address Book Debug Menu

            If you have some trouble with Address Book it may be useful to open up the debug menu as well as this use some of the hidden features. Make sure address book is closed first before applying the code. If you want to revert it remove YES in the string.


            defaults write com.apple.addressbook ABShowDebugMenu -bool YES

            6) Increase Dock Magnification Size

            This little hack lets you increase the size of the magnification of the dock icons. Don’t go past 512.

            defaults write com.apple.dock largesize -int 512

            7) Increase Desktop Icon Size

            If you want massive icons on you desktop this little hack lets you increase the icons to 512 pixels x 512 pixels. This is massive, may slow down on older machines. I don’t think it goes larger than 512.

            defaults write com.apple.finder DesktopViewOptions -dict IconSize -integer 512
            killall Finder

            8) Changing the Format Of Screen Shots

            If you use the screen shot function, you may want to change the format of the images, this is not easily done normally. Where jpg is in the code you can change this to the format your want, png bmp gif etc. You need to log out and back in again, or restart for the changes to take effect.

            defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg

            9) Change The Login Picture

            If you get a bored of the space picture used on the login screen, you can change it with this little bit of code. Change the file location in the second half of the string to the exact file location of your chosen picture.

            defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow DesktopPicture "/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/Resources/vortex.png"

            10) Change The Loading Bar In Safari To A Pie Chart


            This is a Safari 3 hack, so it might not work. This changes the blue bar that goes across the address bar into a small blue pie chart. Insert false instead of true to reverse.

            defaults write com.apple.Safari DebugUsePieProgressIndicator -bool true

            11) Clear The Open With Menu

            If you right click on a file you can open it with many applications. Sometimes your OS can get a little confused and list many applications. This is to clear this list and start again. The code below is all on one line.

            /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/
            LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister
            -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain user

            12) Change The Delay When Dragging Windows In Spaces

            This simple hack changes the delay time it takes to drag windows around in spaces, its currently set to 0.75

            defaults write com.apple.dock workspaces-edge-delay -float 0.5

            13) Disable Dashboard

            If you don’t want or like the dashboard running you can disable it. Change YES to NO to enable it again.

            defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES
            killall Dock

            14) Enable Double Scroll Arrows


            This little hack enables the double arrow set for up and down, left or right, to be at both ends of the scroll bar. Handy if you like the double arrows. Use System Preferences to reset.

            defaults write “Apple Global Domain” AppleScrollBarVariant DoubleBoth

            15) Disable Tooltips In Safari

            This quick little hack for Safari that removes the tooltips you get when you hover over certain elements.

            defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitShowsURLsInToolTips 0

            16) Increase The Dock Size

            Command #6 enables you to change the magnification. This command enables you to change the size of the dock. Use the sliders in System Preferences to reduce this size. Don’t go larger 256.

            defaults write com.apple.dock tilesize -int 256

            17) Disable the Crash Dialog Box

            This disables the quit dialog box when an application crashes. Type prompt to enable again.

            defaults write com.apple.CrashReporter DialogType none

            18)Drag A Widget Onto The Desktop


            Probably one of the coolest hacks. This command enables widgets to be placed onto the desktop. Drag a widget around and press F12 to drag it onto the desktop. Repeat the process again to drag a widget back onto the dashboard. This may need you to log off or restart for it to take effect.

            defaults write com.apple.dashboard devmode YES

            19) Enable Debug Menu In Safari


            Adding debug menus to programs is great as you can access a whole range of features. This one is for Safari.

            defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1

            20) Enable The Path View In Finder


            One of may favourite hacks as it lets you see the current path of the Finder window you are in. Its great if you work with a lot of windows.

            defaults write com.apple.finder _FXShowPosixPathInTitle -bool YES

            21)Enable Time Machine On Unsupported Drives


            Another favourite hack of mine, simply because it enable Time Machine to work on unsupported drives such as a NAS. Use with caution as it is unsupported.

            defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1

            22) Enable Web Inspector


            This is a very detailed web inspector that enables you to find out specific information about a page. It is accessible through the debug menu but this enables you to use it without. You can quickly access it through right-click.

            defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitDeveloperExtras -bool true

            23) Enable Debug in iCal

            Another debug menu (I like debug menus) this time its for iCal. You need to restart iCal for the changes to take effect.

            defaults write com.apple.iCal IncludeDebugMenu YES

            24) Enable Quit In Finder


            This is a very useful command for anyone who does a lot of fiddling and needs to quit Finder.

            defaults write com.apple.finder QuitMenuItem -bool YES
            killall Finder

            25) Force Mail To Display In Plain Text

            If you have problems with HTML emails or you just want emails to be displayed in plain text use the following command. You need to restart Mail for the changes to take effect. Replace with false to revert.

            defaults write com.apple.mail PreferPlainText -bool TRUE

            26) Increase Time Machine Backups

            If you do a lot of work on you Mac, and you want time machine to back up more frequently you need to change the value. It is in seconds. The default is set to an hour which is 3600. Change this value to suit, half and hour is 1800 seconds.

            sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.backupd-auto StartInterval -int 1800

            27) Kill A Process

            Sometimes you just need a process to stop running. If you want to kill it in Terminal with out using Activity Monitor, find the process ID (In Activity Monitor) and then use the following command. Only really useful if you don’t like much clicking or are writing a program.

            kill PID 478

            28) Let Terminal Talk

            If you are bored one day you can get Terminal to quickly talk anything back to you using the voice engine. Replace hello with anything you want.

            say hello

            29) Make Hidden Applications Icons Transparent


            If you hide a lot of applications you can make there icons transparent in the dock. A very good visual clue.

            defaults write com.apple.Dock showhidden -bool YES
            killall Dock

            30) Make The Dock Spring Loaded

            Makes the dock spring loaded so you can open files or windows from within the dock.

            defaults write com.apple.dock enable-spring-load-actions-on-all-items -boolean YES

            31) Recent Applications Stack

            This command creates a new stack in your dock so you can view the recently used Applications.

            defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-others -array-add '{ "tile-data" = { "list-type" = 1; }; "tile-type" = "recents-tile"; }'

            32) Change The Arrows In iTunes

            Normally the arrows in iTunes link to the music store, adding this command enables you to search your library. You need to click on the song first for the arrows to appear.

            defaults write com.apple.iTunes invertStoreLinks -bool YES

            33) Pin The Dock To The Left

            This command pins the dock to the left hand side of the screen. I’m not sure what happens if you have the dock on the left or right edge. Replace start with middle to revert.

            defaults write com.apple.dock pinning -string start

            34) Pin The Dock To The Right

            Exactly the same as above except it pins the dock to the right hand side of the screen.

            defaults write com.apple.dock pinning -string end

            35) Play Star Wars Episode IV


            Using a simple telnet address you Terminal will connect in and play Star Wars Episode IV in its ASCII glory.

            telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl

            36) Quicklook A File

            Quicklook is a great little application in Leopard. The command lets you quicklook a file right in Terminal. First you need to change the folder by using the “cd” command and then the folder you want. To enable this command to work you need to type the file name exactly.

            qlmanage -p "Jaguar Aqua Graphite.jpg"

            37) Disable The Spotlight Icon

            This command removes the spotlight icon. Type 755 to re-enable it, instead of 0.

            sudo chmod 0 /System/Library/CoreServices/Spotlight.app
            killall Spotlight

            38) Remove The Stripes In List View

            A simple hack that removes the alternating stripes in list view in finder.

            defaults write com.apple.finder FXListViewStripes -bool FALSE
            killall Finder

            39) Turn The Menu Bar White

            If you don’t like the menu bar in its cool transparent glory you can change it so it appears white. This requires a password and you will need to restart you mac.

            sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.WindowServer 'EnvironmentVariables' -dict 'CI_NO_BACKGROUND_IMAGE' 1

            40) Turn The Menu Bar Grey

            If you don’t like the white version of the menu bar you can change it so it appears gret.

            sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.WindowServer 'EnvironmentVariables' -dict 'CI_NO_BACKGROUND_IMAGE' 0

            41) Revert The Menu Bar Back To Default

            If you prefer the transparent menu bar and you want it back type the following into Terminal.

            sudo defaults delete /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.WindowServer 'EnvironmentVariables'

            42) Set The Expanded Print Dialogue As Default

            If you want access to a lot of the extra print menus on by default you can use the following command to enable you to do this. Requires restart.

            defaults write -g PMPrintingExpandedStateForPrint -bool TRUE

            43) Set The Expanded Save Dialogue As Default

            Similar as the print dialogue this sets the save dialogue to the expanded view as default. Requires restart.

            defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool TRUE

            44) Set The Screen Saver As The Wallpaper


            This command sets the currently selected screen saver as the desktop background. Use command + c or . to stop while in Terminal. Alternatively you can use wallsaver.

            /System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine -background

            45) Set The History Limit In Safari To A Number Of Items

            If you don’t want a massive history you can set it to a limited number of items. Change the number to suit.

            defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitHistoryItemLimit 2000

            46) Set The History Limit In Safari To A Number Of Days

            Similar to the hack above you can set the number of days Safari keeps its history.

            defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitHistoryAgeInDaysLimit 30

            47) Show Hidden Files In Finder


            A lot of the files in Finder are hidden. This is probably a wise choice by Apple as there are countless things you can screw up. But if you want to take a look at how many there are and what they are you can show them within Finder. Be careful as these files are needed by the system, if you screw something up don’t come complaining. Repeat the command with false to revert. The image above, click for larger version, show the amount of files there actually is, with these hidden there is only 4 shown normally.

            defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE

            48) Skip Disk Image Verification

            If you want to save some time you can skip the disk image verification for a disk image. Potentially risky as a whole load of things could go wrong without you knowing.

            com.apple.frameworks.diskimages skip-verify TRUE

            49) Show SubFolders In Graphical Format In Terminal

            This is a very cool little hack that enables you to show an ASCII graphical view of sub folders. Use the cd command to change to a directory other wise the command will list every folder. For more information look here.

            ls -R | grep ":$" | sed -e 's/:$//' -e 's/[^-][^\/]*\//–/g’ -e ’s/^/ /’ -e ’s/-/|/’

            50) Speed Up Dialogue Boxes

            Most dialogue boxes have a cool animation effect that looks cool. If you want to speed this up you can change the speed at which is renders so it appears almost instantly. The default is 0.2.

            defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSWindowResizeTime 0.01

            Thats 50 top Terminal commands, I wanted to go to 100 but I couldn’t find 100 good commands. If you have any tips please leave a comment below explaining what the tips does and why you like it. If you just want to leave a comment you can, just be clear, since garbled comments are hard to understand.

            If you want to take your skills with Terminal a bit further I recommend you check out the Terminal Category on this site. If you fancy reading a book there is a couple on Amazon that I regularly see mentioned and recommend, O’reilly Unix Geeks and Unix Under the Hood both are designed for Mac OS X and take Terminal further.


            posted on 2009-03-24 09:19 逛奔的蝸牛 閱讀(1336) 評論(0)  編輯 收藏 引用 所屬分類: Mac
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