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== How to open files with your favorite editor from the terminal? ==
1. Open your shell config file:
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vi ~/.zshrc    # for zsh
vi ~/.bashrc  # for bash
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2. Add an alias for your editor:
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# VS Code
alias code="open -a 'Visual Studio Code'"
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Tip: Not sure of the exact app name? Run this to find it:
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ls /Applications/ | grep -i "visual\|cursor\|zed\|sublime"
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The name must exactly match the `.app` filename in `/Applications/` (without the `.app` extension).
3. Reload your config:
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source ~/.zshrc    # for zsh
source ~/.bashrc  # for bash
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One-liner shortcut:
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RC_FILE="$HOME/.$(basename $SHELL)rc"
echo 'alias code="open -a Visual\ Studio\ Code"' >> "$RC_FILE"
source "$RC_FILE"
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== How to open and create non-existent files with Sublime Text from terminal? ==
== How to open and create non-existent files with Sublime Text from terminal? ==

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