I also tried assigning the Terminal app to another virtual desktop in the Spaces settings in an attempt to move it out of sight, but then it will just first switch to that desktop before running the script. (EDIT: this behaviour was actually caused by a bug in my script, see below) app directory, which solves the problem of the superfluous terminal window, but has some other issues (for example OS X seems to treat each resulting iTerm window as a separate app, cluttering my dock). The terminal window doesn't appear if I run the script directly from another terminal.Ī workaround I found was to wrap the script in an. from Finder, or as a keyboard shortcut from BetterTouchTool). The problem is that OS X insists to open a Terminal window for any shell script you execute through the GUI (i.e. I'm trying to set up a few keyboard shortcuts that open specific iTerm sessions, which I was able to do with BetterTouchTool and a bit of AppleScript magic.
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