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<blockquote data-quote="Stubaan" data-source="post: 1324710" data-attributes="member: 204336"><p>Hi folks</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know whether there is a setting in Terminal that will automatically generate log files of all Terminal sessions and save them individually? I saw an allusion to this on a post somewhere but cannot find any such setting myself.</p><p></p><p>That failing, can anyone give me a hand implementing this solution I found on a dead forum? I am an extreme novice when it comes to this.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Specifically;</p><p>1) I have saved a text file with this content on my desktop but when I try to copy it to /usr/local/bin via Terminal (because I can't actually navigate there manually with Finder) I get a permissions denied error...</p><p>2) How would I then make it executable?</p><p>3) How would I set is as the command to execute when creating a new terminal window in Terminal preferences - I cannot see where/how to set this.</p><p></p><p>MUCH 'bliged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stubaan, post: 1324710, member: 204336"] Hi folks Does anyone know whether there is a setting in Terminal that will automatically generate log files of all Terminal sessions and save them individually? I saw an allusion to this on a post somewhere but cannot find any such setting myself. That failing, can anyone give me a hand implementing this solution I found on a dead forum? I am an extreme novice when it comes to this. Specifically; 1) I have saved a text file with this content on my desktop but when I try to copy it to /usr/local/bin via Terminal (because I can't actually navigate there manually with Finder) I get a permissions denied error... 2) How would I then make it executable? 3) How would I set is as the command to execute when creating a new terminal window in Terminal preferences - I cannot see where/how to set this. MUCH 'bliged. [/QUOTE]
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