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How to fix macOS command line typos in Terminal

Posted on July 10, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

If you’ve spent time in Terminal, more than likely you’ve made a typo or two—or two hundred thousand, if your typing accuracy is anything like ours! It’s one of the banes of working in Unix—after years of point-and-click, having to type sometimes long and complex commands by hand leads to inaccuracies. And, sad to say, Terminal isn’t nearly as lenient with typos as are Word and other text editors. .

% cd Appplications.

cd: no such file or directory: Appplications.
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