
Use window groups in Terminal on Mac
If you have an arrangement of Terminal windows that you use regularly, you can save them as a window group and have them open automatically whenever you open Terminal.
Create a window group
- Go to the Terminal app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Set up and arrange the windows you want in the group. - Place the windows where you want them, then configure each with the desired settings and tabs. These settings are saved with the group. 
- Choose Window > Save Windows as Group. 
- Enter a name for the window group. 
- If you want to automatically restore remote connections and commands that are safe to run without confirmation when opening the window group, select “Restore all commands.” 
- If you want Terminal to open with these windows, select “Use window group when Terminal starts.” 
- Click Save. 
Open a window group
- Go to the Terminal app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Choose Window > Open Window Group > [group name]. 
Remove a window group
- Go to the Terminal app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Choose Terminal > Settings. 
- Click Window Groups. 
- Select a window group, then click  . .
Import a window group
- Go to the Terminal app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Choose Terminal > Settings, then click Window Groups. 
- Do one of the following: - Click  , choose Import, select the file that contains the window group, then click Open. , choose Import, select the file that contains the window group, then click Open.
- Drag the file that contains the window group from the Finder to the window groups list. 
 
A window group filename ends with a .terminal extension.
Export a window group
- Go to the Terminal app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Choose Terminal > Settings, then click Window Groups. 
- Do one of the following: - Select the window group you want to export, click  , choose Export, enter a name for the file, then click Save. , choose Export, enter a name for the file, then click Save.
- Drag the window group you want to export from the list of window groups to the Finder. 
 
The exported window group filename ends with a .terminal extension.