

Linux is mostly a keyboard-driven environment, while macOS has some interesting GUI tools (like the Terminal app) that can make life a bit easier.

Finally, the way you interact with the command line is a bit different on each operating system. Both are great package managers, but they have different philosophies. Linux has a few different options (like apt, yum, and dnf), but the most popular one is definitely apt. Another big difference is the package manager. This can be changed, but out of the box, these are the two major shells you’ll encounter. For one, the default shell for each operating system is different: Linux uses Bash, while macOS uses Zsh.

The Linux and macOS command lines are both powerful tools for interacting with a computer, but they have some key differences.
