![]() ![]() Replace ‘path to script’ with the actual path to the script you just created. Open Terminal and run the following command. Give it a name that will tell you what the script is for e.g., mand. Once you’ve entered the commands, save the file with the COMMAND file extension. Open a new text file and enter all the commands that you want to run. macOS comes with a built-in text editor in the form of TextEdit. You can create the script in any text editor.
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