How do I open a specific port on OS X Yosemite from the command line? [closed] - macos

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I cannot seem to find anywhere how to open a specific port on OS X Yosemite. I understand that I can use 'Little Snitch' in order to open a port, but I would love to do it from the command line.
This is for a Firewall port.

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I'm using Microsoft, the instructor is teaching on his Mac. On Git Hub he copied the link and put it on "TERMINAL" I don't understand what it was, so I couldn't find that one to paste my link.
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Is there any way that I can run Xcode or even OS X on my computer
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I have two windows 8.1 on my computer but unfortunately one of them is out of use because of an update problem. Now I need a file on that OS which resides in Desktop. Can I acces that file from the other OS which I can use now?
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I want to make USB bootable, but I am getting following error as I click OSX-Mavericks.dmg
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