📦 Mac App Store command-line interface
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📦 Mac App Store command-line interface
🦾 A list of reported app support for Apple Silicon as well as Apple M4 and M3 Ultra Macs
Codesign Electron macOS apps
🎁 wraps all package managers with a unifying CLI
Ambient sound mixer for macOS inspired by Blanket. Now available on the Mac App Store and via Homebrew.
Best AI API Cost Tracker & Token Usage Monitor for Developers 2026
Barebones Python app that can be submitted to the Mac App Store.
🍎 An App to check whether a non-App Store app is in App Store.
Cinematic live wallpapers for macOS — turn any video you own into a living 4K desktop. Dynamic Island, per-Space & multi-monitor wallpapers, photo slideshows, effects, Liquid Glass UI. SwiftUI + Metal, sandboxed, no tracking.
Obtain your app ranking inside App Store and Mac App Store in every country
Lightweight open-source macOS menu bar monitor for CPU, memory, storage, GPU, and network usage, built with Rust and Tauri.
Mac App Store: Embedding a Command Line tool using paths as arguments
Bash scripts for automating Jamf Title Editor API workflows — creating software titles, bulk-importing version histories, and managing patch records for Installomator-managed, campus-restricted, and repackaged Mac App Store applications.
Slides from my "Scripting your Mac setup" lightning talk from /dev/world 2018
Search apps available in the Mac App Store.
macOS app update manager — check and update apps from Sparkle, Homebrew, Mac App Store, and GitHub Releases
QuickReminders is an app for iOS & macOS that lets you create reminders just by typing or speaking them. Use natural language like “meeting tomorrow at 3pm” and it’ll handle the rest. Works anywhere with a global hotkey or Custom Keyboard, supports voice commands, connects with Apple Reminders, and is built with SwiftUI. Feel free to contribute :)
📦 Native macOS app updater. Early alpha, use at your own risk!
a better mac app store, because the current one stinks
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