![]() ![]() A badge is user-defined text that goes in the top-right of your terminal behind its content and can display information like your current host name or git branch. ITerm2 version 3 introduces the concept of a Badge. See the Inline Images document for details. Using the imgcat script, iTerm2 can display image files right in the terminal-even animated GIFs. Session Restoration allows your jobs to keep running after iTerm2 upgrades, is force-quit, or crashes. Automatic Profile Switching is part of Shell integration. ITerm2 can change your profile (for example, affecting the color of your terminal) when you ssh to a remote host, when you run sudo, or even depending on your current directory. All the details are at the Shell Integration document. This enables all kinds of cool features, such as easily navigating to preceding shell prompts, getting a notification when a long-running job finishes, drag-dropping files to upload and download on remote hosts, and much more. Shell Integration is a modification to your shell's login script that informs iTerm2 of which commands you're running, which host you're logged in to, what your user name is, and what your current directory is. ![]() ITerm2 has been updated for the modern Mac OS X "flat" look and is stunningly beautiful. It represents about eighteen months of development. Applescript support has been updated, but it's not backwards compatible. There are a few things you should know before jumping in. ![]()
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