How to Assign CTRL-Super-T to BASH Shell

I would like to assign said hotkey to the BASH shell. How can this be achieved with native High Sierra capabilities?


Solution 1:

  • Open automator, New > Workflow/ Service.

  • Add "Launch Application" to the workflow:

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  • Open System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Services > Right click on the General > Show in Finder. Or alternatively navigate to /Users/you/Library/Services.

  • Copy the workflow there.

  • In system Preferences, it will show up and then bind a shortcut to it.