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Touch Bar Simulator
Launch the Touch Bar simulator from anywhere without needing to have Xcode installed
Whereas Apple requires you to launch it from inside Xcode.
This app also comes with a handy transparency slider and screenshot button.
Check out my other macOS app → Battery Indicator
Download
Download the latest release, unzip it, and move it to /Applications
.
Requires macOS 10.12.2 or later.
Screenshot
You can capture a screenshot of the Touch Bar by either:
- Clicking the screenshot button in the Touch Bar window which saves it to
~/Desktop
. - Pressing Command Shift 6 which saves it to
~/Desktop
. - Pressing Command Control Shift 6 which saves it to the clipboard.
FAQ
How is this better than TouchBarLauncher?
- Doesn't require Xcode
- Signed binary
- Transparency slider
- Screenshot button
- Doesn't steal focus when launched
- Doesn't take up space in the Dock or app switcher
Why is this not on the App Store?
Apple would never allow it as it uses private APIs.
How does this work?
In short, it exposes the Touch Bar simulator from inside Xcode as a standalone app with added features. I class-dumped a private Xcode framework and used that to expose a private class to get a reference to the Touch Bar window controller. I then launch that window and add a screenshot button to it. I've bundled the required private frameworks to make it work without Xcode. That's why the binary is so big.
Build
./build
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus