Under Terminal > Preferences... > (Profile) > Advanced, "Declare terminal as:" should be set to xterm-256color
.
This is easy with homebrew:
brew install screen
When this finishes you'll have a new binary in /usr/local/bin/screen
.
Add /usr/local/bin
to the front of your $PATH
so that your shell uses this binary, and not the one in /usr/bin
(you can confirm that it's using the correct one with which screen
). If you're using the bash, this goes into your .bash_profile
:
PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
If you're using another shell, then you probably already know where this goes. :)
Something worth noting is that bash will hash the path that commands resolve to. You can see this when running
type screen
. If you just installed screen you may need to runhash -d screen
to clear screen from bashes path resolution hash. Alternatively, close your session and open a new bash instance.