How do I check my iTerm2 history?
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How do I check my iTerm2 history?
1 Answer. Show activity on this post. There is the option to save a log of your session to a file, however, by default this isn’t done. To activate the session logs, go to iTerm2 Preferences (⌘,), select the “Profiles” tab, then the “Session” tab.
How do I increase my iTerm2 buffer?
There is an option “unlimited scrollback buffer” which you can find under Preferences > Profiles > Terminal or you can just pump up number of lines that you want to have in history in the same place.
Is iTerm2 only for Mac?
What is iTerm2? iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.14 or newer.
Is iterm2 bash or zsh?
iterm2 use bash as well as zsh.
How do you split iTerm?
iTerm2 allows you to divide a tab into many rectangular “panes”, each of which is a different terminal session. The shortcuts cmd-d and cmd-shift-d divide an existing session vertically or horizontally, respectively. You can navigate among split panes with cmd-opt-arrow or cmd-[ and cmd-].
How do you increase the number of lines in iTerm2?
If you open up the Preferences > Profiles page for iTerm2 and edit the profile you’re currently using (this is probably “Default”) you can increase the scrollback. Under the Terminal section you can adjust the number of scrollback lines to a higher number or just enable “Unlimited scrollback” if you want it all.
How do you increase the number of lines in Linux Terminal?
Choose Edit -> Profile Preferences from the terminal windows global menu. Set Scrollback to the desired number of lines (or check the Unlimited box).
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Can I save sessions iTerm2?
Once you have your panes setup the way you like, just hit Command + Shift + S to save the window arrangement. Unfortunately, you can’t set a hotkey for different window arrangements, but you can launch your default arrangement with Command + Shift + R.
How do you split iTerm2?
How do I exit iTerm?
Go to iTerm2 Preferences -> Advanced -> Warnings section -> (Last option in the section) Warn about short-lived sessions that live less than this many seconds. The value is configured as 3, by default. So if you don’t need to show broken-pipe for immediately closing sessions, make it as 0.