
Change General settings in Terminal on Mac
Use General settings in Terminal to change the default window settings and the type of shell that’s used when a new window is opened in Terminal.
To change these settings in the Terminal app  on your Mac, choose Terminal > Settings, then click General.
 on your Mac, choose Terminal > Settings, then click General.
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| On startup, open | Choose the initial window configuration. 
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| Shells open with | Choose the shell that’s used when a new window opens. 
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| New windows open with | Choose the profile and working directory for new windows. 
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| New tabs open with | Choose the profile and working directory for new tabs. 
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| Use ⌘-1 through ⌘-9 to switch tabs | Use keyboard shortcuts to select one of the first nine tabs in the tab bar. | ||||||||||