MOTD, or Message of The Day, is a custom message displayed when you launch your Mac鈥檚 Terminal app. On a server, it is normally used to communicate important server information, rules, and guidelines, etc. On your Mac, it can also add some personality to it.

If you have yet to set up a MOTD, your Terminal would probably look like this:

How to Customize Mac Terminal Startup Screen Message

After a MOTD is added, your Terminal can look like this the next time it is launched.

How to Customize Mac Terminal Startup Screen Message

Setting MOTD is easy, and it only requires editing one file. In this guide, I鈥檒l walk you through setting up your custom MOTD on Mac鈥檚 Terminal.

The following method should work for most Linux distributions too.
#1

Launch Terminal, type in the following command, and hit Return/Enter .

sudo nano /etc/motd
#2

Enter your Mac鈥檚 password and hit Return/Enter again

How to Customize Mac Terminal Startup Screen Message
#3

Enter the message you want Terminal to show the next time it is launched.

When you are done, use the keyboard shortcut Control + X to quit, then enter Y to save the file.

That鈥檚 it. Relaunch your Terminal to see your custom MOTD.

Tip:

You can try pasting in ASCII art to spice up your MOTD. Go to this website to create your own custom ASCII art.

How to Customize Mac Terminal Startup Screen Message
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