Terminal is powerful tool that every Mac OS X user should explore. With it, we’ve shown you how to save iPhone voicemails, extract and back up text messages, and even check for vulnerabilities in your system, all using commands issued from within Terminal.
Now, thanks to Redditor TBoneTheOriginal, we’ve got a few commands that you can use in Terminal to add blank spaces to your Mac’s dock, using them as dividers for some aesthetically-pleasing organization. How to Create Blank Spaces in Your Dock
Open up Terminal, then type, or copy and paste, the following two commands separately, each… more