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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # OSX-Optimizer 2 | OSX Optimizer: Optimize MacOS - Shell scripts to speed up your mac boot time, accelerate loading, and prevent unnecessary throttling. 3 | 4 | macOS can be heavily modified using the `defaults` command. In fact, almost every option is accessible via `defaults`. 5 | 6 | A great way to see what ticking and unticking a box in the Settings App is by using: 7 | 8 | ```bash 9 | defaults read > defaults.pre.txt 10 | 11 | # *make a change in Settings* 12 | 13 | defaults read > defaults.post.txt 14 | 15 | diff defaults.pre.txt defaults.post.txt 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | # OSX Optimizations 19 | 20 | Below you will find extremely good optimizers, particularly for virtual machines. 21 | 22 | Some of the commands are dangerous from a remote access perspective, but they will greatly optimize your VM. 23 | 24 | 25 | ## Skip the GUI login screen (at your own risk!) 26 | ```bash 27 | defaults write com.apple.loginwindow autoLoginUser -bool true 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | User accounts and root/administrator have different `defaults` 31 | 32 | ## Disable spotlight indexing on macOS to heavily speed up Virtual Instances. 33 | 34 | ```bash 35 | # massively increase virtualized macOS by disabling spotlight. 36 | sudo mdutil -i off -a 37 | 38 | # since you can't use spotlight to find apps, you can renable with 39 | # sudo mdutil -i on -a 40 | 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | ## Enable performance mode 44 | 45 | Turn on performance mode to dedicate additional system resources for server applications. 46 | 47 | Details: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202528 48 | 49 | ``` 50 | # check if enabled (should contain `serverperfmode=1`) 51 | nvram boot-args 52 | 53 | # turn on 54 | sudo nvram boot-args="serverperfmode=1 $(nvram boot-args 2>/dev/null | cut -f 2-)" 55 | 56 | # turn off 57 | sudo nvram boot-args="$(nvram boot-args 2>/dev/null | sed -e $'s/boot-args\t//;s/serverperfmode=1//')" 58 | ``` 59 | 60 | ## Disable heavy login screen wallpaper 61 | 62 | ```bash 63 | sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow DesktopPicture "" 64 | ``` 65 | 66 | ## Reduce Motion & Transparency 67 | 68 | ```bash 69 | defaults write com.apple.Accessibility DifferentiateWithoutColor -int 1 70 | defaults write com.apple.Accessibility ReduceMotionEnabled -int 1 71 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccess reduceMotion -int 1 72 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccess reduceTransparency -int 1 73 | ``` 74 | 75 | 76 | ## Enable multi-sessions 77 | 78 | ```bash 79 | sudo /usr/bin/defaults write .GlobalPreferences MultipleSessionsEnabled -bool TRUE 80 | 81 | defaults write "Apple Global Domain" MultipleSessionsEnabled -bool true 82 | ``` 83 | 84 | ## Disable updates (at your own risk!) 85 | This will prevent macOS from downloading huge updates, filling up your disk space. 86 | 87 | Disabling updates heavily speeds up virtualized macOS because the qcow2 image does not grow out of proportion. 88 | 89 | ```bash 90 | # as roots 91 | sudo su 92 | defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate AutomaticDownload -bool false 93 | defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate AutomaticCheckEnabled -bool false 94 | defaults write com.apple.commerce AutoUpdate -bool false 95 | defaults write com.apple.commerce AutoUpdateRestartRequired -bool false 96 | defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate ConfigDataInstall -int 0 97 | defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CriticalUpdateInstall -int 0 98 | defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate ScheduleFrequency -int 0 99 | defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate AutomaticDownload -int 0 100 | ``` 101 | 102 | ## Enable `osascript` over SSH automatically without **sshd-keygen warning** and **full disk access** 103 | 104 | ```bash 105 | 106 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning /System/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app -bool true 107 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning /usr/libexec -bool true 108 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning /usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper -bool true 109 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning com.apple.Messages -bool true 110 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning com.apple.Terminal -bool true 111 | 112 | ``` 113 | 114 | ## Disable screen locking 115 | 116 | ```bash 117 | defaults write com.apple.loginwindow DisableScreenLock -bool true 118 | ``` 119 | 120 | ## Show a lighter username/password prompt instead of a list of all the users 121 | 122 | ```bash 123 | defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist SHOWFULLNAME -bool true 124 | defaults write com.apple.loginwindow AllowList -string '*' 125 | 126 | ``` 127 | 128 | ## Disable saving the application state on shutdown 129 | 130 | This speeds up boot as the session state (currently opened apps) are not running when you reboot. 131 | 132 | This may be slower for you depending on what you are doing. 133 | 134 | ```bash 135 | defaults write com.apple.loginwindow TALLogoutSavesState -bool false 136 | ``` 137 | 138 | Enable AnyDesk automatically 139 | 140 | ```bash 141 | 142 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning "/Applications/AnyDesk.app" -bool true 143 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning "/Applications/AnyDesk.app/Contents/MacOS/AnyDesk" -bool true 144 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning "3::/Applications" -bool true 145 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning "3::/Applications/AnyDesk.app" -bool true 146 | defaults write com.apple.universalaccessAuthWarning "com.philandro.anydesk" -bool true 147 | 148 | ``` 149 | 150 | ## Enable remote access (at your own risk!) 151 | 152 | ```bash 153 | sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart \ 154 | -activate \ 155 | -configure \ 156 | -access \ 157 | -off \ 158 | -restart \ 159 | -agent \ 160 | -privs \ 161 | -all \ 162 | -allowAccessFor -allUsers 163 | ``` 164 | 165 | ## Connect WiFi to strongest Access Point 166 | Make WiFi stay connected to the strongest(usually closest) AP avaliable. 167 | 168 | MacOS did not specify this behavior by default. 169 | 170 | ```bash 171 | sudo /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport prefs JoinMode=Strongest 172 | ``` 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | # EXTREMELY INSECURE METHODS (at your own risk!) 177 | 178 | These macOS optimizations should only be used in CI/CD, behind a VPN, and with no external connectivity. 179 | 180 | This is not a warning, it is absolutely essential, or anyone can just SSH into the remote mac. 181 | 182 | If you do any of the below commands on a remote server, you will 183 | 184 | ## Disable passwords globally 185 | 186 | - Everyone is now root 187 | - No need to type passwords 188 | - SSH login just hit enter for password 189 | 190 | As root: 191 | 192 | ```bash 193 | sudo su 194 | # nuke pam 195 | for PAM_FILE in /etc/pam.d/*; do 196 | sed -i -e s/required/optional/g "${PAM_FILE}" 197 | sed -i -e s/sufficient/optional/g "${PAM_FILE}" 198 | done 199 | ``` 200 | 201 | 202 | 203 | sudo killall Finder || true 204 | sudo killall Dock || true 205 | sudo killall mds 206 | 207 | 208 | ## Make everyone a sudoer 209 | 210 | ```bash 211 | cd /Users 212 | # add everyone to sudoers and import the control center plist 213 | for REAL_NAME in *; do 214 | echo "${REAL_NAME}" 215 | tee "/etc/sudoers.d/${REAL_NAME}" <<< "${REAL_NAME} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" 216 | # sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write -globalDomain NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Save as PDF\\U2026" "@\$p"; 217 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" sudo mdutil -i off -a 218 | # sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults import com.apple.controlcenter /tmp/com.apple.controlcenter.plist 219 | # sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write "/Users/${REAL_NAME}/Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences MultipleSessionEnabled" -bool 'YES' 220 | # sudo -u mdutil -i off -a 221 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" UserShell "${USERSHELL}" 222 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" "whoami" 223 | done 224 | #############################3 225 | 226 | ``` 227 | 228 | 229 | # Disable apps from going to sleep at all 230 | This command will prevent applications from sleeping, completely in the background. 231 | 232 | You can verify this using the `top` command and an App should never go into `sleeping` state. 233 | 234 | This increases RAM usage, but means your apps, like Xcode, will spring into action. 235 | 236 | ```bash 237 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" sudo defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAppSleepDisabled -bool YES 238 | ``` 239 | 240 | 241 | 242 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /useradd-bulk.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Author: sickcodes 3 | # Contact: https://twitter.com/sickcodes 4 | # Project: https://github.com/sickcodes/osx-optimizer 5 | # Copyright: sickcodes (C) 2021 6 | # License: GPLv3+ 7 | 8 | help_text="Usage: ./useradd-bulk.sh 9 | 10 | Purpose: 11 | This script will create: user501, user502, etc. 12 | No passwords are set by default, so they can't login 13 | Set someones's password with 'sudo passwd billy' 14 | 15 | General options: 16 | --count Number of users to be created 17 | --prefix Prefix of usernames, default is user 18 | --name Same as above 19 | --shell New users' shell, e.g. /bin/bash 20 | --group Elect each user into a group ID 21 | --help Display this help and exit 22 | 23 | Flags: 24 | --mkdirs Create a home directory for everyone 25 | --disable-spotlight Disable spotlight for everyone 26 | 27 | Insecure options: 28 | --passwd Give everyone this password 29 | 30 | EXTREMELY insecure options: 31 | --disable-passwords Disable passwords globally 32 | --all-sudoers Make everyone super user (sudoer) 33 | 34 | Author: Sick.Codes https://sick.codes 35 | Project: https://github.com/sickcodes/osx-optimizer 36 | License: GPLv3+ 37 | 38 | --> AS ROOT <-- 39 | 40 | " 41 | 42 | [[ "$(whoami)" != root ]] && { echo "${help_text}" && exit ; } 43 | 44 | # gather arguments 45 | while (( "$#" )); do 46 | case "${1}" in 47 | 48 | --help | -h | h | help ) 49 | echo "${help_text}" && exit 0 50 | ;; 51 | 52 | --count=* ) 53 | export USER_COUNT="${1#*=}" 54 | shift 55 | ;; 56 | 57 | --count* ) 58 | export USER_COUNT="${2}" 59 | shift 60 | shift 61 | ;; 62 | 63 | --prefix=* | --name=* ) 64 | export PREFIX="${1#*=}" 65 | shift 66 | ;; 67 | --prefix* | --name* ) 68 | export PREFIX="${2}" 69 | shift 70 | shift 71 | ;; 72 | 73 | --password=* | --passwd=* ) 74 | export USER_PASSWORD="${1#*=}" 75 | shift 76 | ;; 77 | --password* | --passwd* ) 78 | export USER_PASSWORD="${2}" 79 | shift 80 | shift 81 | ;; 82 | --group=* ) 83 | export GROUP_ID="${1#*=}" 84 | shift 85 | ;; 86 | --group* ) 87 | export GROUP_ID="${2}" 88 | shift 89 | shift 90 | ;; 91 | --shell=* ) 92 | export USER_SHELL="${1#*=}" 93 | shift 94 | ;; 95 | --shell* ) 96 | export USER_SHELL="${2}" 97 | shift 98 | shift 99 | ;; 100 | --disable-spotlight ) 101 | export DISABLE_SPOTLIGHT=1 102 | shift 103 | ;; 104 | --mkdirs ) 105 | export MKDIRS=1 106 | shift 107 | ;; 108 | --all-sudoers ) 109 | export ALL_SUDOERS=1 110 | shift 111 | ;; 112 | --disable-passwords ) 113 | export DISABLE_PASSWORDS=1 114 | shift 115 | ;; 116 | *) 117 | echo "${help_text}" && exit 0 118 | ;; 119 | esac 120 | done 121 | 122 | # fetch the next available UniqueID. For example 501, 502, 503... 123 | CURRENT_MAX_USER="$(dscl . -list /Users UniqueID | awk -F\ '{ print $2 }' | sort -n | tail -n1)" 124 | CURRENT_MAX_USER="${CURRENT_MAX_USER:=501}" 125 | 126 | # shout out defaults 127 | echo "User Count: "${USER_COUNT:=0}"" 128 | echo "User Prefix: "${PREFIX:=user}"" 129 | echo "User Shell "${USER_SHELL:=/bin/bash}"" 130 | echo "User Password "${PASSWORD:=''}"" 131 | echo "Current max "${CURRENT_MAX_USER}"" 132 | 133 | STARTING_FROM="$((CURRENT_MAX_USER+1))" 134 | echo "Starting from "${STARTING_FROM}"" 135 | 136 | NEXT_USER="${STARTING_FROM}" 137 | ENDING_AT="$((NEXT_USER+${USER_COUNT}))" 138 | echo "Ending at "$((NEXT_USER+USER_COUNT))"" 139 | 140 | # e.g. alf502 next 141 | [[ "${PREFIX}" = None ]] && unset PREFIX 142 | 143 | REAL_NAME="${PREFIX}${NEXT_USER}" 144 | echo "FIRST username "${REAL_NAME}"" 145 | LAST_NAME="${PREFIX}${ENDING_AT}" 146 | echo "LAST username "${LAST_NAME}"" 147 | 148 | USER_ARRAY=($(seq "${STARTING_FROM}" "${ENDING_AT}")) 149 | echo USER_ARRAY "${USER_ARRAY[@]}" | xargs printf '%s\n' 150 | 151 | 152 | # the user creation loop 153 | for USER_ID in "${USER_ARRAY[@]}"; do 154 | REAL_NAME="${PREFIX}${USER_ID}" 155 | echo "${REAL_NAME}" 156 | sysadminctl -addUser \ 157 | -addUser "${REAL_NAME}" \ 158 | -fullName "${REAL_NAME}" \ 159 | -UID "${USER_ID}" \ 160 | -GID "${GROUP_ID}" \ 161 | -shell /bin/bash \ 162 | -password '' \ 163 | -home "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" 164 | # -admin 165 | mkdir -p "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" 166 | # chown -R ${REAL_NAME}:20 /Users/${REAL_NAME} 167 | done 168 | 169 | # # the REALLY OLD WAY of user creation 170 | # for USER_ID in "${USER_ARRAY[@]}"; do 171 | # echo "Creating ${USER_ID} with ${REAL_NAME}" 172 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" 173 | # sudo mkdir -p "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" 174 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" UserShell "${USERSHELL}" 175 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" RealName "${REAL_NAME}" 176 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" UniqueID "${USER_ID}" 177 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" PrimaryGroupID "${USER_ID}" 178 | # sudo dscl . -create "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" NFSHomeDirectory "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" 179 | # sudo dscl . -passwd "/Users/${REAL_NAME}" "${PASSWORD}" 180 | # sudo dscl . -append /Groups/admin GroupMembership "${USER_ID}" 181 | # done 182 | 183 | for USER_DIR in /Users/*; do 184 | case "${USER_DIR}" in 185 | /Users/administrator ) continue 186 | ;; 187 | /Users/user ) continue 188 | ;; 189 | /Users/Guest ) continue 190 | ;; 191 | /Users/Shared ) continue 192 | ;; 193 | "/Users/$(whoami)" ) continue 194 | ;; 195 | esac 196 | 197 | done 198 | 199 | 200 | # Test logging in as everyone 201 | for USER_DIR in /Users/*; do 202 | 203 | # skip these users 204 | # TODO: make an option 205 | case "${USER_DIR}" in 206 | /Users/administrator ) continue 207 | ;; 208 | /Users/user ) continue 209 | ;; 210 | /Users/Guest ) continue 211 | ;; 212 | /Users/Shared ) continue 213 | ;; 214 | "/Users/$(whoami)" ) continue 215 | ;; 216 | esac 217 | 218 | echo "Creating & chowning ${USER_DIR}" 219 | REAL_NAME="$(basename "${USER_DIR}")" 220 | echo "${REAL_NAME}" 221 | USER_ID="${REAL_NAME//[^[:digit:]]/}" 222 | echo "${USER_ID}" 223 | 224 | # briefly log in as everyone 225 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" "whoami" 226 | 227 | [[ "${MKDIRS}" ]] && { 228 | sudo mkdir -p "/${USER_DIR}/Library/Preferences" 229 | sudo chown -R ${REAL_NAME}:${USER_ID} "${USER_DIR}" 2>/dev/null || true 230 | ; } 231 | 232 | 233 | [[ "${USER_PASSWORD}" ]] && { 234 | sudo dscl . -passwd "${USER_DIR}" "${PASSWORD}" 235 | ; } 236 | 237 | 238 | # optionals as specified in the help text: 239 | [[ "${DISABLE_SPOTLIGHT}" ]] \ 240 | && sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" sudo mdutil -i off -a 241 | 242 | 243 | 244 | [[ "${DISABLE_PASSWORDS}" ]] \ 245 | && sudo tee "/etc/sudoers.d/${REAL_NAME}" <<< "${REAL_NAME} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" 246 | 247 | 248 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" "/bin/bash -c 'sleep 3; exit;'" 249 | 250 | 251 | # skip the entire setup assistant 252 | sudo su -l "${REAL_NAME}" & 253 | sw_vers="$(sw_vers -productVersion)" 254 | sw_build="$(sw_vers -buildVersion)" 255 | sudo chmod 700 "/Users/${REAL_NAME}/Library" 256 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipAppearance -bool true 257 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipCloudSetup -bool true 258 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipiCloudStorageSetup -bool true 259 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipPrivacySetup -bool true 260 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipSiriSetup -bool true 261 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipTrueTone -bool true 262 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipScreenTime -bool true 263 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipTouchIDSetup -bool true 264 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed SkipFirstLoginOptimization -bool true 265 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed DidSeeCloudSetup -bool true 266 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed LastPrivacyBundleVersion "2" 267 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed LastSeenCloudProductVersion "${sw_vers}" 268 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed LastSeenDiagnosticsProductVersion "${sw_vers}" 269 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed LastSeenSiriProductVersion "${sw_vers}" 270 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant.managed LastSeenBuddyBuildVersion "${sw_build}" 271 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipAppearance -bool true 272 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipCloudSetup -bool true 273 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipiCloudStorageSetup -bool true 274 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipPrivacySetup -bool true 275 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipSiriSetup -bool true 276 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipTrueTone -bool true 277 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipScreenTime -bool true 278 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipTouchIDSetup -bool true 279 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant SkipFirstLoginOptimization -bool true 280 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant DidSeeCloudSetup -bool true 281 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant LastPrivacyBundleVersion "2" 282 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant LastSeenCloudProductVersion "${sw_vers}" 283 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant LastSeenDiagnosticsProductVersion "${sw_vers}" 284 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant LastSeenSiriProductVersion "${sw_vers}" 285 | sudo -u "${REAL_NAME}" defaults write com.apple.SetupAssistant LastSeenBuddyBuildVersion "${sw_build}" 286 | 287 | # chown user's directory 288 | sudo -u "${USER_ID}" sudo chown -R "$USER":"$(id -g)" "/Users/${USER}" 2>/dev/null 289 | 290 | done 291 | 292 | # MAKE EVERYONE A SUDO USER if --all-sudoers 293 | # Extremely insecure, but helpful for CI/CD 294 | if [[ "${ALL_SUDOERS}" ]]; then 295 | sudo sed -i -e s/required/optional/g /etc/pam.d/* 296 | sudo sed -i -e s/sufficient/optional/g /etc/pam.d/* 297 | fi 298 | 299 | # TODO: 300 | # sudo -u "${USER_ID}" whoami 301 | # sudo -u "${USER_ID}" "sudo pmset -a sleep 0; sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0; sudo pmset -a disablesleep 1;" 302 | # # enable automatic login 303 | # sudo -u "${USER_ID}" defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAppSleepDisabled -bool YES 304 | 305 | # for USER_ID in *; do 306 | # echo "${USER_ID}" 307 | # sudo -u "${USER_ID}" osascript -e "tell application \"System Events\" to get the text field of every window of every application process" 2>/dev/null & 308 | # done 309 | 310 | # ps -ef | grep softwareupdated | awk '{print $2}' | xargs sudo kill -9 311 | 312 | # killall Finder 313 | # killall Dock 314 | 315 | # sudo launchctl asuser 501 open /Applications/Calculator.app 316 | # sudo launchctl asuser 501 open /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/MacOS/Dock 317 | 318 | # sudo /bin/launchctl bsexec PID chroot -u $UID -g $(id -g) / open /System/Applications/Messages.app/Contents/MacOS/Messages 319 | 320 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------