Tilde not recognized in Mac terminal

2019-03-12 11:21发布

问题:

I have this weird situation on my Mac running OSX Lion where the ~ (tilda) does not go to my user directory. Instead when I type "cd ˜", I get:

-bash: cd: ˜: No such file or directory

Any advice on how to fix this?

回答1:

Try this one:

˜ + <spacebar> 

It's results the tilde you want: ~

The ˜ character's code is 0x02DC and the code that works in bash like shortcut to home directory is 0x07E.



回答2:

After changing the keyboard (System Preferences>Keyboard>Input Sources) from 'US International - PC' to 'U.S.', I was able to verify tilde sign (~) works as expected from Terminal.

It looks like in some of the macbook, the keyboard is set to 'US International - PC' instead of 'U.S.'



回答3:

There are several characters like a tilde, and yours ˜ is not the one for the homedir ~ (close together: ˜ vs ~).



回答4:

The other answers are correct in that you are not typing the regular tilde character but are using the small tilde character. What the other answers do not explain though is why when you type tilde you are getting the small tilde and not the large tilde.

The same problem plagued me for some time. I found the problem was I was using the 'US - International' key mapping. Try changing it in System preferences > Language and Text > Input Sources. With that keyboard selected you need to type the tilde and then hit the space bar to see it change from small tilde to regular tilde.



回答5:

Yep, that's an enye (option-n) not ~ (shift-`)



回答6:

I've run into a related issue a couple of time that may have prompted the question: bash doesn't do tilde expansion on quoted filepaths (which you might use if you have spaces in the path). For example, cd "~/Documents/My Project" gets you the same error originally posted. The trick is to leave the tilde and the first slash outside the quote: cd ~/"Documents/My Project" works just fine.



回答7:

I set up KeyRemap4MacBook application and type ~ with shift+escape



回答8:

alt+5 is what you are looking for...