

#COMMAND LINE FOR MAC NAME FULL#
The full history is stored in the file ~ /. If you continue pressing the up key ↑, you will go through the history of the commands you have executed. If you press the up key ↑ in the Mac command line, the last command you entered will be displayed.ifconfig -a returns your machines MAC address (also known as the machines physical address). This function works similarly to autocomplete commands. hostname gets Terminal to return your machines host name. Use autocomplete also for names and paths to files and directories.If there are several commands that start with the characters you have entered, then pressing Tab twice will display all these commands as a hint. For example, you can enter only the first letters of a command and press the Tab, after which the missing letters of the command will be added automatically. Shows a list of open files on your system and files that are currently being accessed by a program Kills a hung process or sends a signal to itįorcibly writes the contents of the disk cache to the hard disk

This is the name normally displayed as a prefix to command lines in the OS X Terminal. The load on the processor, the size of the memory involved, the time, etc. The name associated with hostname and gethostname commands. Lists the main processes involved and constantly updated information about them. The same, but the search will be carried out exclusively on the boot disk of your systemĬommand, issuing in the terminal a list of processes of the current user Searches for the file you need across the entire file structure, including all mounted drives, and displays the full path to it Searches for files that match your criteria In addition to listing existing files, also shows their access rights and the date they were createdĪllows copying the directory, but with the attributes of hidden files To find the server name, open the Terminal application found in the. Lists the file names in the specified directory The HostID is sometimes called Ethernet address or MAC-address (Media Access Control. Helps navigate through various directoriesĪllows returning to the previous directory When a command is shown on a line by itself as you might type it in a Terminal window, it follows a dollar sign that represents the shell prompt. For example, You can use the doit command to get things done. Shows a list of all folders available on your system partition Commands or command parameters that you might type, along with other text that normally appears in a Terminal window, are shown in this font. Shows you the amount of your disk space, including network drives.
