![]() When the editor opens, you may have only an empty file - that's fine. Start the Terminal app, and then from the shell ( zsh) prompt ( %) start the editor of your choice to open the ~/.zshrc file in your "home" ( $HOME) directory. It uses only resources that are native to macOS 10.15.4, and there are no work-arounds offered. As there were already answers to this question that required only minor adaptation, I relied heavily upon them - this one, and this one in particular, both posted by answer requires use of the command line. I've tested it with screenshots on my 10.15.4 system, and it worked reliably in my (limited) testing. ![]() Nevertheless, I've finally got a correct answer, so I'm going to post it. My earlier answers were wrong, and while troubleshooting, new (and likely better) answers have been posted.
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