Adds a setting that allows you to hide TermHere from context (right-click) menus in Finder.You can change this via System Preferences » Keyboard » Shortcuts » Services. Adds a keyboard shortcut - the default is Shift-Command-X.This means that you can now also invoke a new terminal window from each app’s “Services” menu, and when right-clicking a link or path of a file/folder within a document. We believe this is an issue with macOS and are investigating a workaround. On macOS Sierra, apps other than Terminal and iTerm2 currently do not open. * Adds an option to choose between launching each selected item (the new behavior), or the containing directory (the previous behavior). Adds options to select between opening a new tab, opening a new window, or reusing the last used tab.
The toolbar button now immediately opens a terminal, rather than opening a menu and requiring a second click.Fixes an issue causing TermHere to not work if the app isn’t already open.The app listing will be removed from the App Store shortly following this.
Iterm open new tab in same directory update#
We will be releasing an update on the App Store shortly to prompt users to upgrade to the latest version of TermHere from our website.