Export and keep track of changes to your preferences.
Usage: prefs-export [OPTIONS]
Export preferences.
Options:
-K, --deploy-key FILE Key for pushing to Git repository.
-c, --commit Commit the changes with Git.
-d, --debug Enable debug logging.
-o, --output-directory DIRECTORY
Where to store the exported data.
--help Show this message and exit.
prefs-export
is the main utility. You can export preferences, generate a
~/.macos
-like script, and store the
results in a Git repository.
My primary usage is like so:
prefs-export -o ~/.config/defaults -c
A shell script named exec-defaults.sh
will exist in the output directory. It may be executed, but
is primarily for copying defaults
commands for use in your actual ~/.macos
file.
Certain domains are filtered because they generally do not have anything useful to preserve, such
as com.apple.EmojiCache
which only has a cache of Emoji usage data.
Some keys are filtered, as they contain values that often changing and non-useful values such as
session IDs and UI state (e.g. QtUi.MainWin(Geometry|State|Pos|Size)
,
NSStatusItem Preferred Position
).
A command macprefs-install-job
is included which will install a daily launchd job. The job name is
sh.tat.macprefs
Usage: macprefs-install-job [OPTIONS]
Job installer.
Options:
-K, --deploy-key FILE Key for pushing to Git repository.
-o, --output-directory DIRECTORY
Where to store the exported data.
--help Show this message and exit.
If the output directory has a .git
directory, a commit will be automatically made. Be aware that
files will be added and removed automatically.
To stop this job permanently, run launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/sh.tat.macprefs.plist
.
To uninstall this job, after stopping permanently, delete ~/Library/LaunchAgents/sh.tat.macprefs.plist
.