On 31 Aug 2023, at 15:28, Bill Meacham wrote:

> I'm running macOS 10.14.6 (Mojave)
> I'm running BBEdit version 12.6.7 (412120, 64-bit, sandboxed)
>
> How can I run BBEdit from the terminal?  Here is what I tried:
> [...]

The first step is to install the command-line tools, which you can do from the 
BBEdit application menu.

Then you can run `bbedit`, `bbfind`, and `bbdiff`.

Each has a man page that will tell you how the (respective) tool works.

Top tip: running `bbedit` by itself does not launch the application until it is 
finished reading from standard input; use `bbedit -l` if all you want to do is 
start the application.

Enjoy,

R.


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