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][mas-cli] # mas-cli A simple command line interface for the Mac App Store. Designed for scripting and automation. [![Pipeline Status](https://jenkins.log-g.co/buildStatus/icon?job=mas-cli/mas/master)](https://jenkins.log-g.co/job/mas-cli/job/mas/job/master/) ## đ˛ Install ### đē Homebrew [Homebrew](http://brew.sh) is the preferred way to install: brew install mas ### âī¸ Older macOS Versions macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) is required to install mas from the core Homebrew formula. We provide a [custom Homebrew tap](https://github.com/mas-cli/homebrew-tap) with pre-built bottles for all macOS versions since 10.11. #### đ´ TL;DR Just run these commands: ``` $ brew tap mas-cli/tap $ brew tap-pin mas-cli/tap $ brew install mas ``` ### đ GitHub Releases Alternatively, binaries are available in the [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas/releases) ## đ¤ŗđģ Usage Each application in the Mac App Store has a product identifier which is also used for mas-cli commands. Using `mas list` will show all installed applications and their product identifiers. $ mas list 446107677 Screens 407963104 Pixelmator 497799835 Xcode It is possible to search for applications by name using `mas search` which will search the Mac App Store and return matching identifiers. Include the `--price` flag to include prices in the result. $ mas search Xcode 497799835 Xcode 688199928 Docs for Xcode 449589707 Dash 3 - API Docs & Snippets. Integrates with Xcode, Alfred, TextWrangler and many more. [...] To install or update an application simply run `mas install` with an application identifier: $ mas install 808809998 ==> Downloading PaintCode 2 ==> Installed PaintCode 2 If you want to install the first result that the `search` command returns, use the `lucky` command. $ mas lucky twitter ==> Downloading Twitter ==> Installed Twitter > Please note that this command will not allow you to install (or even purchase) an app for the first time: it must already be in the Purchased tab of the App Store. Use `mas outdated` to list all applications with pending updates. $ mas outdated 497799835 Xcode (7.0) 446107677 Screens VNC - Access Your Computer From Anywhere (3.6.7) > `mas` is only able to install/update applications that are listed in the Mac App Store itself. Use [`softwareupdate(8)`](https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/softwareupdate.8.html) utility for downloading system updates (like iTunes, Xcode Command Line Tools, etc) To install all pending updates run `mas upgrade`. $ mas upgrade Upgrading 2 outdated applications: Xcode (7.0), Screens VNC - Access Your Computer From Anywhere (3.6.7) ==> Downloading Xcode ==> Installed Xcode ==> Downloading iFlicks ==> Installed iFlicks Updates can be performed selectively by providing the app identifier(s) to `mas upgrade` $ mas upgrade 715768417 Upgrading 1 outdated application: Xcode (8.0) ==> Downloading Xcode ==> Installed Xcode ### đđĨ Sign-in To sign into the Mac App Store for the first time run `mas signin`. $ mas signin mas@example.com ==> Signing in to Apple ID: mas@example.com Password: > â ī¸ Due to breaking changes in the underlying API that mas uses to interact with the Mac App Store, > the `signin` command has been temporarily disabled on macOS 10.13+ â. > For more information on this issue, see [#164](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas/issues/164). If you experience issues signing in this way, you can ask to signin using a graphical dialog (provided by Mac App Store application): $ mas signin --dialog mas@example.com ==> Signing in to Apple ID: mas@example.com You can also embed your password in the command. $ mas signin mas@example.com "ZdkM4f$gzF;gX3ABXNLf8KcCt.x.np" ==> Signing in to Apple ID: mas@example.com Use `mas signout` to sign out from the Mac App Store. ## đē Homebrew integration `mas` is integrated with [homebrew-bundle](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle). If `mas` is installed, and you run `brew bundle dump`, then your Mac App Store apps will be included in the Brewfile created. See the [homebrew-bundle](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle) docs for more details. ## đĨ When something doesn't work If you see the error "This redownload is not available for this Apple ID either because it was bought by a different user of the item was refunded or cancelled.", it's probably because you haven't installed the app through the App Store yet. See [#46](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas/issues/46#issuecomment-248581233). If `mas` doesn't work for you as expected (e.g. you can't update/download apps), run `mas reset` and try again. If the issue persists, please [file a bug](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas/issues/new)! All your feedback is much appreciated ⨠## đē Using `tmux` `mas` operates via the same system services as the Mac App Store. These exist as separate processes with communication through XPC. As a result of this, `mas` experiences similar problems as the pasteboard when running inside `tmux`. A [wrapper tool exists](https://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard) to fix pasteboard behaviour which also works for `mas`. You should consider configuring `tmux` to use the wrapper but if you do not wish to do this it can be used on a one-off basis as follows: ``` $ brew install reattach-to-user-namespace $ reattach-to-user-namespace mas install ``` ## âšī¸ Build from source You can now build from Xcode by opening `mas-cli.xcodeproj`, or from the Terminal: ``` $ script/build ``` Build output can be found in the `build/` directory within the project. ## â Tests The tests in this project are a recent work-in-progress. Since Xcode does not officially support tests for command-line tool targets, all logic is part of the MasKit target with tests in MasKitTests. Tests are written using [Quick]. ## đ License mas-cli was created by [@argon](https://github.com/argon). Code is under the [MIT license](LICENSE). [mas-cli]: https://github.com/mas-cli/mas [Quick]: https://github.com/Quick/Quick