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    Mole

    Mole

    🐹 Deep clean and optimize your Mac.

    Mole is a terminal-based tool for deep system cleanup, app uninstallation, and optimization on macOS. It aims to consolidate the functionality of multiple popular Mac utilities—cleaners, uninstallers, disk analyzers, and system tuners—into a single open-source binary. From the command line, you can scan and remove large caches, logs, temporary files, browser remnants, and other junk that quietly accumulates over time. Mole’s smart uninstall mode walks the filesystem to remove not just an...
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    OSX-Optimizer

    OSX-Optimizer

    Optimize MacOS, Shell scripts to speed up your mac boot time

    OSX-Optimizer is a collection of shell-based tweaks for macOS designed to speed up boot time, improve perceived performance, and reduce unnecessary background activity, especially in virtualized environments. The README emphasizes that macOS can be heavily modified using the defaults command, and many of the optimizations are simply well-chosen combinations of defaults and system utilities. It shows how to capture and compare system preferences before and after GUI changes (using defaults...
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