cmdQuit
cmdQuit is a lightweight command-line utility for macOS that allows users to quit applications from the terminal using simple commands. It provides a programmatic way to close running apps without using the GUI, useful for automation scripts, shell workflows, and developers who prefer terminal-based app management. The app is bundled as a standalone tool that integrates with the macOS command line environment.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionWe could not find recent public information about cmdQuit's development status or Apple Silicon support. Based on the bundle ID and app name, it appears to be a small, focused utility rather than a major application with active marketing. Contact the developer directly at the project's repository or support email to ask whether a native Apple Silicon (arm64) build is available or planned. This is important because Apple will remove Rosetta 2 in macOS 28, scheduled for September 2028 — roughly 28 months from now — so an Intel-only build will stop working on that release. If the project appears abandoned or the developer does not respond, look for alternative terminal-based app launching tools or consider whether the same task can be accomplished through AppleScript, shell aliases, or native macOS automation frameworks.
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