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How to launch application from Terminal
The command is simply open (which can also be used for opening directories). The most basic example of launching an application:
open /path/to/some.app
More complex possibilities also exist:
open "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/foo.txt"
opens the document in the default application for its type (as determined by LaunchServices).
open /Applications/
opens that directory in the Finder.
open -a /Applications/TextEdit.app "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/foo.txt"
opens the document in the application specified (in this case, TextEdit).
open -e "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/foo.txt"
opens the document in TextEdit (the -e option specifies TextEdit).
open http://www.bizhat.com
opens the URL in the default browser (lynx, naturally *wink*)
open "file://localhost/Volumes/Macintosh HD/foo.txt"
opens the document in the default application for its type (as determined by LaunchServices).
open "file://localhost/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Applications/"
opens that directory in the Finder.
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