![]() ![]() Save the document as "Open Terminal" (or whatever) and close Automator.app.Set the content of the script to: on run tell application "Terminal" reopen activate end tell end run "Run AppleScript" is located under "Utility" section. In the right tab, set "Service receives" to "no input", then drag and drop "Run AppleScript" action to the workflow: Open Automator.app and choose new "Service" document If you don't want to use a 3d-party app then the best way to do that is creating a service that just launches an application, and then bind it to a given keyboard shortcut. OSX as is doesn't allow users to set keyboard shortcuts to launch applications, but there are a bunch of 3rd-party softwares and workarounds to achieve that. Mac OS X: Launch Terminal from keyboard shortcut
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