Comment by latexr 6 months ago You can replace steps 1–3 with “Open /System/Applications/Utilities/System Information.app”. 5 comments latexr Reply 1718627440 6 months ago Does the MacOS shell not split at spaces, or how does that work without quotation? latexr 6 months ago That’s not a shell command (otherwise “open” would be lowercase), it’s just an instruction. 1718627440 6 months ago Can you explain where you type that for non macOS users? 2 replies →
1718627440 6 months ago Does the MacOS shell not split at spaces, or how does that work without quotation? latexr 6 months ago That’s not a shell command (otherwise “open” would be lowercase), it’s just an instruction. 1718627440 6 months ago Can you explain where you type that for non macOS users? 2 replies →
latexr 6 months ago That’s not a shell command (otherwise “open” would be lowercase), it’s just an instruction. 1718627440 6 months ago Can you explain where you type that for non macOS users? 2 replies →
Does the MacOS shell not split at spaces, or how does that work without quotation?
That’s not a shell command (otherwise “open” would be lowercase), it’s just an instruction.
Can you explain where you type that for non macOS users?
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