Mac and Linux

On Mac and Linux machines, the Terminal app is widely used.

Terminal is a command-line interface that allows users to interact with their computer using text commands. It provides a way to execute commands, manage files, and run scripts without the need for a graphical user interface.

The Terminal can be accessed by opening the Terminal application on a Mac or by opening a terminal emulator on a Linux distribution.

Once in the Terminal, users can navigate the file system, run commands, and install and manage software packages. The Terminal is a powerful tool for advanced users and developers, allowing for efficient and precise control over the computer. However, it does require some knowledge of command-line interfaces and syntax, which can be intimidating when getting started.

Homebrew is useful commnad line tool for managing software packages in Terminal.