TERM File Extension

Apple Mac OS X Terminal
- File Type term
- Developer Apple, Inc.
- Popularity
- Application Terminal
- Category Data Files
What is a TERM file?
Apple Mac OS X Terminal, identified by the TERM extension, is a Data Files type and includes 6196 files.
With the creation of the Apple Mac OS X Terminal (TERM), Apple introduced file format along with 72 programs built for their use.
TERM files are supported by Mac OS. You can create a TERM file using one of 3 programs, for example Terminal, macOS and macOS X.
How to open a TERM file?
The most common reason why a TERM file cannot be opened is the absence of required software. To fix this, select a compatible program from the list. Then visit the official developer website via the provided link, download the program, and install it on your system.
The most popular programs for working with TERM files are Terminal, macOS and macOS X. To get the latest version of Terminal, open the Apple website where a universal installer for all operating systems is available.
Once setup is done, your operating system should assign Terminal as the default app for TERM files.
Make Terminal the default TERM viewer
Changing the default program in Windows
- Start by right-clicking on your TERM file and selecting the "Open With" option. From there, click "Choose another app" to continue;
- Inside the popup window, scroll through the list of applications and specifically choose Terminal as the application to associate with your TERM file;
- Check the "Always use this app" checkbox and click "OK".
Change the default app to open files on Mac
- Right click or use Control + Left Click on the desired TERM file to access a dropdown menu of actions;
- Select "Open in application" and click "Other";
- Scroll down to the bottom of the window, where you will find the "Enable" menu. Default, "Recommended Programs" will be selected;
- In this menu, choose "All Programs" and navigate to Terminal. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make it the default program.
How to edit a TERM file?
To edit TERM files, you need to install specialized software that allows you not only to open but also to modify data files. Online TERM editors usually provide fewer features than software created specifically for Apple Mac OS X Terminal.
List of Top TERM editors 2026
Following these criteria, we have put together a list of recommended TERM editors.
| TERM Editor Software | Developer | Platforms | Overall Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminal | Apple | Mac OS | 4.5 out of 5 (42 reviews) |
Finding answers to TERM file problems
If you encounter issues with TERM files, don’t worry—most can be fixed with minor software adjustments. Refer to the troubleshooting tips below.
What are the signs that my TERM file is damaged?
Corrupted TERM data files may have one or more of the following symptoms:
- Poor performance when editing a file in Terminal;
- Opening or processing the file in Terminal or other programs causes instability or crashes in the program;
- The file shows errors when trying to open it or does not open completely;
- Unexpected expansion of the total size of the TERM file;
- Working with the file triggers the display of error messages;
Why does Terminal quit or crash unexpectedly?
Terminal crashes can be attributed to outdated software. Make sure you have installed the latest updates for Apple products.
A computer restart is often the key to solving numerous common problems. That’s why, it is recommended to restart the computer before making any changes to the software settings.
What methods can be used to repair a damaged TERM file?
Use a recovery program to open the damaged TERM file and navigate to the "Repair" menu item. Wait for the recovery process to finish, as it will automatically repair damaged data files.




