This gave me the "access denied" error message. Here is where it went a little screwy - I keep passwords in 1Password and when I tried copy/pasting into Terminal the first time I clicked on the Terminal screen cursor and then pasted the password. Paste in /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql -u root -p If any Mac users come across this thread in the future, what worked for me was the following:ΔΆ. I have been following along with an older video course created by a Windows user, and he shows the command line client as being a separate entity, so I thought I needed to download something else somewhere. At least, I didn't come across this info in anything I read from them. It's crazy that none of the MySQL documentation tells Mac users how to do this. Following the instructions from the Answer on the Stack Overflow thread I was able to access mysql in Terminal.
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