Property lists are essentially XML files with a .plist extension. Here's how to edit them using the command line in the macOS Terminal app. XML is an open data format which gained popularity in the ...
Using built-in cmdlets that come with PowerShell, we can easily read and replace any kind of content inside of a text file. Whether the string to find inside of the text file is just a single word or ...
Mac: Whether you're working on your manuscript or programming code, you might need to search for one specific line of text inside a document. SearchInFiles is an app that makes it simple by adding ...
The Find and Replace dialog boxes (Replace Dialog Box) allow you to search for and replace strings in SAS text editor windows such as the Program Editor, the SCL editor, or the Notepad. To search for ...
One of the best things about Linux is that it offers several ways of handling every task. Everything you do in Linux will have an alternative method, from the simplest to the most complex. But don't ...
Secret Terminal commands in OS X (like the one that enables FaceTime's autoaccept feature) are great, but they generally stay hidden until someone publishes them on the web. Here's how to find an ...