A quick tap of a letter is all it takes to bring any app to the front with rcmd. Photo: ChatGPT/Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac I switch between apps on my Mac dozens of times every hour. For years, Command ...
You can always find some hidden magic in macOS’s Finder, even if you think you know all the tricks. It’s only recently that I realized I had been underutilizing what you could call “drag, tab, drop” ...
Most long-time macOS users will be aware of the Application Switcher. It's invoked using the Command+Tab keyboard shortcut, and lists all of the apps currently running on your Mac, enabling you to ...
To my knowledge, and I've searched quite a bit, this has not been enabled since Snow Leopard. However, it's possible that I'm incorrect. Prediction: a bunch of people come and tell you why expose or ...
I've moved to using SFTP rather than GUI equivalents over the years. One thing that still constantly escapes me is the lack of tab completion and command history in SFTP (they are both available in ...
Switching apps is something I do countless times every day on my Mac, so much so that I don’t ever think anything of it. That is until recently, when I discovered a new app that has me flipping ...
Auto-completion is a great way to make your own tools more accessible. Find out how to take the first steps by building a simple Bash and zsh auto-complete script. Autocomplete—found everywhere from ...