Been googling this for some time but can't get a definitive answer. Haven't used Terminal before but now want to just take a quick look at a short list in Terminal and then exit from it.
May 18, 2017 Choose “Terminal” to launch Terminal app within Recovery Mode Terminal app will launch within Recovery Mode, ready for your commands, whether it’s resetting a password, clearing out disk space, disabling or re-enabling SIP in Mac OS, or any of. If you press spacebar more commands will load. Press Q to exit and return to a command prompt. Unix has its own built-in manual and you can call it in Terminal to find out more information about a command. To use it, type man command, where 'command' is the name of the command on which you want more information.
I gather that you can launch Terminal from the Utilities folder. Don't know if there's any sort of username or password to enter before the app becomes operable and, if so, which. But nobody seems to mention how you properly exit from Terminal, once you're in it (removing the opened window, as well as exiting from the app itself).
iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)
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