There are a few ways in which you can duplicate the Terminal application on Mac.
Using Keyboard Shortcut to open new Tab:
- Be on the Terminal App.
- Press the keys: Command ⌘ + T
- This will duplicate the Terminal window as a new tab.
Using Keyboard Shortcut to open new Tab:
- Be on the Terminal App Window.
- Press the keys: Command ⌘ + N
- This will duplicate the Terminal window as a new window.
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