2.1 KiB
mas-cli
A simple command line interface for the Mac App Store. Designed for scripting and automation.
Install
Homebrew is the preferred way to install:
brew install argon/mas/mas
Alternatively binaries are available in the GitHub Releases
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
To install or update an application simply run mas install
:
$ mas install 808809998
==> Downloading PaintCode 2
==> Installed PaintCode 2
Use mas outdated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$ mas outdated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)
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Upgrading 2 outdated applications: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
To sign into the Mac App Store for the first time run mas signin
.
$ 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.
Build from source
mas
currently requires the bundler RubyGem in order to
bootstrap and build the project. There are a number ways to install bundler but
if you have never used it before then installing it with gem
should be enough.
$ gem install bundler
You can now bootstrap the project by executing the bootstrap
script
from the mas sources script directory:
$ script/bootstrap
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.
License
Code is under the MIT license.