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Terminal does not always run command


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* What you were doing when the issue happened
 
> echo "hello world"

 

Expected

- Terminal should run command

 

Actual

- Depending on what terminal windows you have open and in what order (age, not z-index) they were created Terminal will not run the command

 
* Whether you were able to replicate it a second time by performing the same action
 
Yes
 
* Include any screenshots that might help us
 
Attached.
 
- In my example I guess the man/rsync window is receiving the command.
 
* Include the Alfred version & build number you are using
 
4.3.4 [1229]
 
* Include your macOS version
 
11.4 (20F71)

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Edited by gingerbeardman
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@gingerbeardman Have you set any customisations in Alfred's Features > Terminal preferences? Could you provide a screenshot of those preferences?

 

If you've set Application > Custom in the Terminal preferences, it's likely why you're seeing this. If you use the standard Terminal option, you should see the normal behaviour of a new window popping up and being used.

 

Cheers,
Vero

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  • 4 weeks later...

I don't see many prefs there at all, I'm using normal Terminal, screenshot below.

 

So I guess that means I'm not seeing the behaviour you describe/expect and my OP is accurate and contains detailed information as to what is happening instead.

 

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Edited by gingerbeardman
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