plunchy
is a simple interface into OS X's launchctl. It is based on the idea behind Mike Perham's lunchy
(link) Ruby script, though there are a few small differences between the two:
- By default,
plunchy
does not install items into the system'sLaunchAgents
folders. Unless you jump through hoops, items in those folders are automatically started at system boot, defeating the purpose of managing startup and shutdown for your launch agents. - Also by default, if you do want a file to be installed in a
LaunchAgents
folder,plunchy
will symlink the file, rather than copy it. This allows you to automatically receive updates if the launch agent is updated.
plunchy
does want to maintain the simplicity of the original, however, so the available commands largely mirror lunchy
's:
ls [pattern]
List all launch agents, or only ones matching the given pattern.list [pattern]
Alias forls
start {pattern}
Start the launch agent matching the given pattern.stop {pattern}
Stop the launch agent matching the given pattern.restart {pattern}
Restart the launch agent matching the given pattern.status {pattern}
Display the status of all launch agents matching the pattern.show {pattern}
See the launch agent with the specified patternedit {pattern}
Edit the launch agent with the specified pattern
The main area where plunchy
differs, however, is in the installation of scripts. plunchy
provides the following commands for installing scripts:
install {path}
Add the agent to~/.plunchy
to be started/stopped manuallylink {path}
Install the agent into~/Library/LaunchAgents
via symlink (*)copy {path}
Install the agent into~/Library/LaunchAgents
via file copy (*)
(*) Doing this means the launch agent will be loaded/started when the system boots up.
The easiest way to install plunchy is via pip:
pip install plunchy
plunchy
is MIT licensed. Please see the included LICENSE
file.
- Bill Israel - @epochblue - http://billisrael.info/
- Marc Abramowitz - @msabramo - http://marc-abramowitz.com/