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Bryan Liles

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Bryan Liles is the Principal Web Developer for Sourcefire, Inc.
Querying the finder with iTerm Posted: Mar 23, 2009 3:03 PM
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Now that I’m on this crazy Applescript kick, I want to automate everything with it. Here I demonstrate how to query your front finder window from your terminal.

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I’ve also started up the OsaTerm project on github.

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