cmdQuit
cmdQuit is a lightweight macOS utility that provides a convenient way to quit applications from the command line or via keyboard shortcuts. It's designed for power users and developers who prefer terminal-based workflows and want to automate application management without using the graphical interface. The app integrates seamlessly with shell scripts and automation tools, making it useful for batch operations, scripting, and workflow optimization. It appeals to advanced Mac users who spend significant time in the terminal and value keyboard-driven efficiency.
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1 suggestionBased on available information, cmdQuit (version 3.9.2) does not appear to have a native Apple Silicon version, and search results do not indicate active development or plans for a universal binary release. The app appears to be mature but potentially unmaintained. For command-line application management on Apple Silicon Macs, consider using native alternatives such as AppleScript with `osascript`, the `killall` command, or exploring more actively maintained automation tools like Platypus or built-in macOS automation features. If cmdQuit's specific functionality is critical to your workflow, you may continue using it under Rosetta 2 for now, but monitor the developer's website for any future native releases.
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