INTRODUCTION
dockutil is a command line utility for managing Mac OS X dock items. It is currently written in Python and makes use of plistlib module included in Mac OS X.
- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.4.x thru 10.7.x.
- Add, List, Move, Find, Remove Dock Items
- Supports Applications, Folders, Stacks, URLs.
- Can act on a specific dock plist or every dock plist in a folder of home directories
LICENSE
CHANGELOG
Version 1.1.2
- fix issue with replacing a url dock item
- add legacy support --hupdock option for backward compatibility
- fix paths with spaces when passing full path to plist
Version 1.1
- fixes many issues with paths (should now work with Default User Template)
- adds option to not restart the dock (--no-restart)
- fixes issue where item would be added multiple times (use --replacing to update an existing item)
- resolves deprecation warnings
- adds option to remove all items (--remove all)
- fix issue with removals when a url exists in a dock
- adds option --version to output version
USAGE
usage: dockutil -h
usage: dockutil --add <path to item> | <url> [--label <label>] [ folder_options ] [ position_options ] [ plist_location_specification ] [--no-restart]
usage: dockutil --remove <dock item label> | all [ plist_location_specification ] [--no-restart]
usage: dockutil --move <dock item label> position_options [ plist_location_specification ]
usage: dockutil --find <dock item label> [ plist_location_specification ]
usage: dockutil --list [ plist_location_specification ]
usage: dockutil --version
position_options:
--replacing <dock item label name> replaces the item with the given dock label or adds the item to the end if item to replace is not found
--position [ index_number | beginning | end | middle ] inserts the item at a fixed position: can be an position by index number or keyword
--after <dock item label name> inserts the item immediately after the given dock label or at the end if the item is not found
--before <dock item label name> inserts the item immediately before the given dock label or at the end if the item is not found
--section [ apps | others ] specifies whether the item should be added to the apps or others section
plist_location_specifications:
<path to a specific plist> default is the dock plist for current user
<path to a home directory>
--allhomes attempts to locate all home directories and perform the operation on each of them
--homeloc overrides the default /Users location for home directories
folder_options:
--view [grid|fan|list|automatic] stack view option
--display [folder|stack] how to display a folder's icon
--sort [name|dateadded|datemodified|datecreated|kind] sets sorting option for a folder view
Examples:
The following adds TextEdit.app to the end of the current user's dock:
dockutil --add /Applications/TextEdit.app
The following replaces Time Machine with TextEdit.app in the current user's dock:
dockutil --add /Applications/TextEdit.app --replacing 'Time Machine'
The following adds TextEdit.app after the item Time Machine in every user's dock on that machine:
dockutil --add /Applications/TextEdit.app --after 'Time Machine' --allhomes
The following adds ~/Downloads as a grid stack displayed as a folder for every user's dock on that machine:
dockutil --add '~/Downloads' --view grid --display folder --allhomes
The following adds a url dock item after the Downloads dock item for every user's dock on that machine:
dockutil --add vnc://miniserver.local --label 'Mini VNC' --after Downloads --allhomes
The following removes System Preferences from every user's dock on that machine:
dockutil --remove 'System Preferences' --allhomes
The following moves System Preferences to the second slot on every user's dock on that machine:
dockutil --move 'System Preferences' --position 2 --allhomes
The following finds any instance of iTunes in the specified home directory's dock:
dockutil --find iTunes /Users/jsmith
The following lists all dock items for all home directories at homeloc in the form: item<tab>path<tab><section>tab<plist>
dockutil --list --homeloc /Volumes/RAID/Homes --allhomes
The following adds Firefox after Safari in the Default User Template without restarting the Dock
dockutil --add /Applications/Firefox.app --after Safari --no-restart '/System/Library/User Template/English.lproj'
Notes:
When specifying a relative path like ~/Documents with the --allhomes option, ~/Documents must be quoted like '~/Documents' to get the item relative to each home
Bugs:
Names containing special characters like accent marks will fail
LIMITATIONS AND DEPENDENCIES
Requires plistlib