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  1. 6 sty 2011 · The Apple suggested way is to use launchd. Guis to set this up include lingon and Launch Control. As for the files you mention the ones in the home directory ~/.bashrc, ~/profile, ~/.bash_profile are only started when you login via a terminal.

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  2. 29 gru 2015 · The Apple Key, or the Command Key. I was personally familiar with these and several others, but it turns out there are 15 total combinations, thanks to a KnowledgeBase article Apple posted. I'm...

  3. 29 sty 2021 · I want to launch an app on OSX from a script. I need to pass some command line arguments. Unfortunately, open doesn't accept command line args. The only option I can think of is to use nohup myApp > /dev/null & to launch my app so it can exist independently of the script that launches it.

  4. 8 mar 2023 · How to Manage Startup Programs on a Mac. To stop programs from running at startup on your Mac, first head to System Settings > General > Login Items to see what's starting up. (Click the Apple menu and select "System Settings" to open this window.)

  5. Starting in OS X 10.6.2, the open command can pass arguments to the application it opens by way of the --args flag. An AppleScript to use it looks like this: do shell script "open -a /Applications/Firefox.app --args -P default -no-remote". That should give you all the behavior you want.

  6. 18 maj 2018 · Using Terminal, I just wanna say hey, macOS, start program.app at boot! or hey, macOS, start my /path/to/shell.sh at boot! How can I add a boot item --remotely via Terminal/SSH/Netcat/command line/shell?

  7. 17 lip 2024 · Wondering how you can stop an application from starting every time you start your Mac? Want to have specific apps auto-launch? Find out here how to change (add or remove) macOS startup apps on a Mac (using three methods and including launchctl).

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