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Start your free trialDiego DeSouz
2,379 PointsHey Jason, Im new to this and I'm having a hard time opening textmate using mate from my terminal in mac.
I tried doing everything you did from the beginning and since i had ruby and homebrew and rvm all installed i don't know if i did anything incorrect from start. I even thought about reformatting my mac and do everything from scratch again. please help
3 Answers
Sri Sreedharan
5,526 PointsWhat happens when you type : 'mate -h' in terminal?
Jim Withington
12,025 PointsHere's a bit more about installing the Textmate 2 command line stuff, in case anyone else is wondering!
Diego DeSouz
2,379 Pointswow that amazing. would've never thought of going to preferences at textmate. Thank you very much. I certainly have to learn the terminal a little better. it's a whole other world for me. thanks again
Sri Sreedharan
5,526 PointsNo problem!
Diego DeSouz
2,379 PointsDiego DeSouz
2,379 Pointsit says -bash: mate: command not found
Sri Sreedharan
5,526 PointsSri Sreedharan
5,526 PointsGo to 'preferences' in Textmate
Click 'Terminal'
Click Install in the 'Terminal' tab
Hope that helps!
Rishi Shah
5,298 PointsRishi Shah
5,298 PointsSo helpful!