Brian Schlining
1 min readMay 18, 2020

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Hi Dale, Glad you’re finding it useful.

If iTerm isn’t running and you click the open button. It will launch iTerm, which by default opens a window with a terminal to wherever you’ve set the default to be, then it opens a new tab in that window to the correct location. So you’ll end up with one window with 2 tabs. I don’t have a good workaround for that.

Otherwise, if iTerm is already running, it will just open the tab in whatever was the last focused window or create a new widow if needed.

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Brian Schlining
Brian Schlining

Written by Brian Schlining

Polyglot coder. Deep-sea Researcher. Zazen aficionado. I think squids are pretty cool.

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