Mac Packages — See everything installed on your Mac
New in today's update: a fifth category, Background Updaters & Helpers, so items like Microsoft AutoUpdate finally show up.<br>Open the tool, paste your Terminal output and look for the new tab.
See everything installed on your Mac.<br>Run one command, paste the output, and browse brew, casks, pkg, apps and background helpers in one place — with updates, dependencies and system warnings.<br>Get startedWhat's next<br>Free · nothing is uploaded · every script is plain text you can read first
1,202<br>Analyses run
8,414<br>Items picked for cleanup
431<br>Macs cleaned or optimized
Why this exists<br>The short story.
One day I randomly noticed a local web server running on my Mac. I had not started it, and I could not say what had. That led to a bigger question: what else is running here without me knowing?<br>I looked for tools that build that kind of inventory. They were expensive, installed even more junk on the machine, and gave no real clue about what was happening or what they were about to remove.<br>So I built my own: easy, full control, complete visibility of what is happening — and free. More about the tool and me.
Runs in your browser<br>Paste Terminal output. No install, no account, no upload.
Shows the whole picture<br>Outdated versions, dependencies, and what the system needs.
Scripts you can read<br>Select items and get an update or uninstall script — before you run it.