Never Miss a Command Again: ‘Cmd + Option + T’ Will Open Your Terminal in a Snap!
If you’ve ever been in the middle of coding and suddenly realized you need to open the terminal, you know the frustration that comes with having to leave your current window, open a new one, and navigate to the terminal app. Cmd + Option
+ T eliminates that hassle with a single shortcut. Available in most Mac IDEs like IntelliJ and VS Code, this shortcut instantly opens your terminal window within your editor, allowing you to run commands and scripts without ever leaving your workspace. It’s like having your terminal on standby, ready to go whenever you need it. Whether you're running a quick npm install, pushing changes to Git, or running a local server, Cmd + Option
+ T ensures you never have to break your flow. This shortcut is especially useful for developers who often need to run shell commands without constantly switching between apps. It keeps your environment unified and focused, preventing those annoying distractions that kill productivity. And the best part? Once you get used to it, Cmd + Option
+ T becomes second nature, so you can open your terminal faster than ever before. No more digging through Finder or searching for your terminal app—it’s right at your fingertips, ready to go.