ITerm2 Version 3 Stable Released. Sunnyvale, CA—July 4, 2016. After eighteen months of development and a four month beta period, the third major version of iTerm2 has been released. Read the full announcement here. Get it from the Downloads page in the 'Stable Releases' section. ITerm2 2.0 Released. Sunnyvale, CA—July 14, 2014. GitHub is where people build software. More than 50 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 100 million projects. Does not move it to the current screen in 3.2.6 either, always stays in its current monitor – Andrew Dec 12 '18 at 15:27 Yup, stopped working in version 3.3.12 also such a shame it's one of the best features of iterm2. – iFunction Aug 21 at 13:56.
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- Latest Version:iTerm2 3.3.12 LATEST
- Requirements:macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
- Author / Product:George Nachman / iTerm2 for Mac
- Old Versions: Airmail 3 6 56 – powerful minimal email client settings.
- Filename:iTerm2-3_3_12.zip
- MD5 Checksum:Total video player 3 0 2014. b3b33523797a5f869e733e64ffbc836d
- Details:iTerm2 for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
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iTerm2 for Mac is a fork of the older project. iTerm is a Terminal replacement and the successor of iTerm. It focuses on speed, internationalization, and building new features to improve your life. Divide a tab up into multiple panes, each one of which shows a different session. You can slice vertically and horizontally and create any number of panes in any imaginable arrangement. iTerm2 for macOS has a lot of features. Every conceivable desire a terminal user might have has been foreseen and solved. And these are just the main attractions!
Split Panes
Divide a tab up into multiple panes, each one showing a different session. You can slice vertically and horizontally and create any number of panes in any imaginable arrangement.
Hotkey Window
Register a hotkey that brings iTerm app to the foreground when you're in another application. A terminal is always a keypress away. You can choose to have the hotkey open a dedicated window. This gives you an always-available terminal (like Visor, Guake, or Yakuake) at your fingertips.
Search
The app comes with a robust find-on-page feature. The UI stays out of the way. All matches are immediately highlighted. Even regular expression support is offered!
Autocomplete
Just type the start of any word that has ever appeared in your window and then Cmd-; will pop open a window with suggestions. The word you're looking for is usually on top of the list!
Mouseless Copy
Use the Find feature to begin searching for text. Press tab to expand the selection to the right or shift-tab to expand the selection to the left. Option-enter pastes the current match.
Paste History
Paste history lets you revisit recently copied or pasted text. You can even opt to have the history saved to disk so it will never be lost.
Instant Replay
Instant replay lets you travel back in time. It's like TiVo for your terminal!
Configurability
Map any key to any function. Assign separate functions to each option key--or even remap all the modifier keys. You can customize iTerm2's appearance to suit your needs: enable transparency, background blur, background images, and much more.
Unixyness
Coming from a Unix world? You'll feel at home with focus follows the mouse, copy on select, middle button paste, and keyboard shortcuts to avoid mousing.
256 Colors (or more!)
With 256-color mode, Vim explodes with photorealism: the terminal is a medley of color and code comes alive. In version 3, 24-bit color is supported.
Readability
Do you lose your cursor when there are lots of different colors or have programs display hard-to-read color combinations? With the Smart Cursor Color and Minimum Contrast features, you can ensure that these problems are gone for good.
Mouse Reporting
You can use the mouse to position the cursor, highlight text, and perform other functions in programs like Vim and Emacs with the mouse reporting feature.
Growl Support
You can choose to receive Growl notifications of activity, bells, and more. Feel free to let a long job run in the background, secure in the knowledge that you'll know when it's done.
Exposé Tab
Like macOS's Exposé feature, the program shows all your tabs on one screen. Better yet, you can search through them all at once. Go ahead and open as many tabs as you want--you can always find what you're looking for.
Tagged Profiles
Do you need to store separate configurations for many different hosts? The tool provides a taggable and searchable profiles database so you can easily find the profile you're looking for.
Multi-Lingual
The app features excellent internationalization support, including support for Unicode combining marks, double-width characters, and all Unicode planes.
Triggers
The app supports user-defined triggers, which are actions that run when text matching a regular expression is received. You can use it to highlight words, automatically respond to prompts, notify you when something important happens, and more.
Smart Selection
iTerm 2 can perform 'smart selection' to highlight URLs, email addresses, filenames, and more by recognizing what is under the cursor and choosing how much text to select.
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.
Split Panes
Divide a tab up into multiple panes, each one showing a different session. You can slice vertically and horizontally and create any number of panes in any imaginable arrangement.
Hotkey Window
Register a hotkey that brings iTerm app to the foreground when you're in another application. A terminal is always a keypress away. You can choose to have the hotkey open a dedicated window. This gives you an always-available terminal (like Visor, Guake, or Yakuake) at your fingertips.
Search
The app comes with a robust find-on-page feature. The UI stays out of the way. All matches are immediately highlighted. Even regular expression support is offered!
Autocomplete
Just type the start of any word that has ever appeared in your window and then Cmd-; will pop open a window with suggestions. The word you're looking for is usually on top of the list!
Mouseless Copy
Use the Find feature to begin searching for text. Press tab to expand the selection to the right or shift-tab to expand the selection to the left. Option-enter pastes the current match.
Paste History
Paste history lets you revisit recently copied or pasted text. You can even opt to have the history saved to disk so it will never be lost.
Instant Replay
Instant replay lets you travel back in time. It's like TiVo for your terminal!
Configurability
Map any key to any function. Assign separate functions to each option key--or even remap all the modifier keys. You can customize iTerm2's appearance to suit your needs: enable transparency, background blur, background images, and much more.
Unixyness
Coming from a Unix world? You'll feel at home with focus follows the mouse, copy on select, middle button paste, and keyboard shortcuts to avoid mousing.
256 Colors (or more!)
With 256-color mode, Vim explodes with photorealism: the terminal is a medley of color and code comes alive. In version 3, 24-bit color is supported.
Readability
Do you lose your cursor when there are lots of different colors or have programs display hard-to-read color combinations? With the Smart Cursor Color and Minimum Contrast features, you can ensure that these problems are gone for good.
Mouse Reporting
You can use the mouse to position the cursor, highlight text, and perform other functions in programs like Vim and Emacs with the mouse reporting feature.
Growl Support
You can choose to receive Growl notifications of activity, bells, and more. Feel free to let a long job run in the background, secure in the knowledge that you'll know when it's done.
Exposé Tab
Like macOS's Exposé feature, the program shows all your tabs on one screen. Better yet, you can search through them all at once. Go ahead and open as many tabs as you want--you can always find what you're looking for.
Tagged Profiles
Do you need to store separate configurations for many different hosts? The tool provides a taggable and searchable profiles database so you can easily find the profile you're looking for.
Multi-Lingual
The app features excellent internationalization support, including support for Unicode combining marks, double-width characters, and all Unicode planes.
Triggers
The app supports user-defined triggers, which are actions that run when text matching a regular expression is received. You can use it to highlight words, automatically respond to prompts, notify you when something important happens, and more.
Smart Selection
iTerm 2 can perform 'smart selection' to highlight URLs, email addresses, filenames, and more by recognizing what is under the cursor and choosing how much text to select.
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.
iTerm2 screenshot showing multiple tabs, split panes, regular expression search highlighting, and UTF-8 support. | |
Developer(s) | George Nachman |
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Stable release | |
Repository | |
Operating system | macOS |
Type | Terminal emulator |
License | GPL |
Website | www.iterm2.com |
iTerm2 is a GPL-licensed terminal emulator for macOS. It was derived from and has mostly supplanted the earlier 'iTerm' application.
Icarefone 5 4 0 85. Download iTerm2 3.3.12 for Mac from FileHorse. 100% Safe and Secure iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for OS X that does amazing things. Iterm2 Build 3.2.7 on High Sierra (10.13.6): simply two keys. Here are the default hotkeys in iTerm2 3.3.12. You can change the key by going to Preferences Keys.
iTerm2 supports operating system features such as window transparency, full-screen mode, split panes, Exposé Tabs, Growl notifications, and standard keyboard shortcuts. Other features include customizable profiles and Instant Replay of past terminal input/output.[1][2]
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See also[edit]
- Terminal (macOS), stock terminal emulator for macOS
References[edit]
- ^'Features'. iTerm2.com. Retrieved 2015-08-26.
- ^Bohon, Cory (2012-11-12). 'Terminal 101: 2 Alternative Terminal Emulators Worth Looking At'. MacLife. Retrieved 2015-08-26.
External links[edit]
- iTerm2 on GitHub
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