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Add Specify App When Opening From Command Line as a mac til

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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
_823 TILs and counting..._
_824 TILs and counting..._
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- [Run A Hardware Check](mac/run-a-hardware-check.md)
- [Run AppleScript Commands Inline In The Terminal](mac/run-applescript-commands-inline-in-the-terminal.md)
- [Set A Window To Its Default Zoom Level](mac/set-a-window-to-its-default-zoom-level.md)
- [Specify App When Opening From Command Line](mac/specify-app-when-opening-from-command-line.md)
- [View All Windows Of The Current App](mac/view-all-windows-of-the-current-app.md)
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# Specify App When Opening From Command Line
When you `open` files from the command line
```bash
$ open README.md
```
the default app for that filetype will be used. For me, `README.md` will be
opened in VS Code.
If you have a different app in mind, you can specify it using the `-a` flag:
```bash
$ open README.md -a Notes
```
This will open `README.md` in Mac's Notes app.
See `man open` for more details.