> >Can I use terminal to write shell scripts? Or is that a whole new  
> >question?
> 
Yes, use a text editor like vi, vim, emacs, pico, nano (all of which are 
shipped with OSX)
Alternatively, you could use a GUI text editor that saves plain text, and just 
make it executable with the terminal.

> 
> You should be able to. Terminal seems like the unix shell. Give it a  
> try. I think you can create a file with the commands & then make it  
> an executable file.
> 

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