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Invoke Terminal Without Profile
Hey,
I need to open a terminal via a shell script, but i need it to not read any of the start up files. So far I was thinking something along the lines of this but it was unsuccessfull !#bin/sh /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal --noprofile any ideas on how to do this...please help thanks meskue |
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