iTerm2 Description

iTerm2 replaces Terminal and is the successor to iTerm. It works with Macs running macOS 10.14 and higher. iTerm2 brings terminals into the modern age with new features that you didn't know you needed. iTerm2 offers many features. Every possible desire that a terminal user may have was anticipated and solved. These are not the only main attractions. Split a tab into multiple panes. Each one will show a different session. You can also slice horizontally or vertically to create as many panes as you like. Register a hotkey to bring iTerm2 up when you're working in another program. A keypress is all it takes to open a terminal. You can have the hotkey open a separate window. This allows you to always have a terminal at your disposal. iTerm2 has a robust page-finding feature. The UI is kept out of the way. All matches are highlighted immediately. Even regular expression support can be provided!

Pricing

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Yes

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Company Details

Company:
iTerm2
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
iterm2.com/features.html

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Product Details

Platforms
Mac
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

iTerm2 Features and Options

iTerm2 User Reviews

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Software Developer
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
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    Great replacement for Terminal on Mac

    Edited: Aug 15 2022

    Summary: Its a no-brainer recommendation. Lots of features and improvements over the builtin MacOS terminal app, and completely free, so no reason not to use iTerm2.

    Positive: iTerm2 is solid and reliable, with tons of features, I've barely scratched the surface. Triggers to run when text shows up in a terminal is really handy. An advanced but very useful feature is the native tmux integration, which makes your tmux tabs usable like regular tabs, no special keybindings and escapes to worry about.

    Negative: Sometimes the window resizing or maximizing gets weird. Especially if using tmux integration. Not many other shortcomings.

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