

#ITERM2 OPEN NEW TAB IN SAME DIRECTORY UPDATE#
We will be releasing an update on the App Store shortly to prompt users to upgrade to the latest version of TermHere from our website.
#ITERM2 OPEN NEW TAB IN SAME DIRECTORY MAC#
Due to sandbox restrictions that are problematic for TermHere, we have made the decision to move TermHere out of the Mac App Store.Supports: macOS 10.10 Yosemite and newer. Cathode and MacTerm do not support being opened by other apps. If you don’t use macOS’s built-in Terminal app, you can use the TermHere settings app to select any other app on your computer. You can also open a new terminal window from links or paths written in a document, web page, email, and other places supported by macOS’s Services feature. If you select file(s), the directory that contains the file(s) will be used.

If you select multiple directories, each one will be opened in its own tab. Click it, and a new terminal window will open that is immediately switched to the current directory, ready for you to work in immediately. TermHere is a macOS Service and Finder extension that has one job - to place a “New Terminal Here” button in the Finder toolbar and in right-click context menus. Jumping from a Finder window to a terminal window in the same directory shouldn’t be hard - in fact, it should be effortless. But if you want to open the same directory in a new tab, there’s actually a very handy menu option to do so. This does about what you’d expect, opens the same directory in a new terminal window. As a developer, the terminal is a core part of your workflow, along with the Finder and other tools. a iterm2 You could actually replace 'iterm2' with 'terminal' to use the native one, if you want.
