![]() ![]() ![]() Mac OSX is unix-based, so I could use the unix equivalent (which is called a script too). I was facing the same situation in Mac OSX when I realised that I didn’t know how to create a batch file in Mac OSX. With a batch file, you save all the commands into one file, and just run the batch file, instead of your gazillion commands individually. I use batch files sometimes when I was using Windows because it saves a lot of time when you need to run a batch of commands frequently. ![]()
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