How to Get a Shrink in the Terminal (Mac Os X)

Open Terminal Open a new finder window and navigate to the Applications folder on the left., Access the Emacs Applications In terminal type emacs and press - the terminal window will change to Emacs. , Access the Emacs command line Without doing...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open Terminal Open a new finder window and navigate to the Applications folder on the left.

    (Alternately when it says 'Finder' beside your Apple in the top left hand corner of the screen you can select the 'Go' menu and click 'Applications') Inside the Applications folder near the very bottom is another folder called 'Utilities' navigate to this folder.

    Find the 'Terminal' application and give it a double-click with the left mouse button to open it.
  2. Step 2: Access the Emacs Applications In terminal type emacs and press - the terminal window will change to Emacs.

    , The very bottom line in Emacs will become 'M-x '. , (Note: you need to press twice after typing anything to the AI.) Try typing Hello and pressing twice.
  3. Step 3: Access the Emacs command line Without doing anything else once Emacs is loaded press and the letter at the same time on your computer.

  4. Step 4: Load the Doctor Right after the 'M-x' type doctor and press The Eliza intelligence loads and will respond to anything you type.

Detailed Guide

(Alternately when it says 'Finder' beside your Apple in the top left hand corner of the screen you can select the 'Go' menu and click 'Applications') Inside the Applications folder near the very bottom is another folder called 'Utilities' navigate to this folder.

Find the 'Terminal' application and give it a double-click with the left mouse button to open it.

, The very bottom line in Emacs will become 'M-x '. , (Note: you need to press twice after typing anything to the AI.) Try typing Hello and pressing twice.

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