I Built MacDevTools: A One-Command Toolkit for Cleaning Caches, Diagnosing Networks, and Maintaining macOS Dev Environments
I Built MacDevTools: A One-Command Toolkit for Cleaning Caches, Diagnosing Networks, and Maintaining macOS Dev Environments If you do development on macOS, your machine slowly collects a lot of inv...

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I Built MacDevTools: A One-Command Toolkit for Cleaning Caches, Diagnosing Networks, and Maintaining macOS Dev Environments If you do development on macOS, your machine slowly collects a lot of invisible trash: package manager caches (brew, pip, npm, cargo, etc.) build leftovers (Xcode, Gradle, Maven) large logs and temporary files stale containers, images, and artifacts I got tired of switching between dozens of commands and scripts, so I built MacDevTools — a terminal toolkit that gives me a single entrypoint for maintenance and diagnostics. Why I built this Most existing CLI tools are great at one thing: process monitor disk usage analyzer network diagnostics package updates But in real workflows, I needed an opinionated daily toolkit that combines these tasks and keeps command syntax simple. My goal with MacDevTools is straightforward: one command to start (tool) one command per task (tool brew, tool disk, tool ssl github.com, etc.) one menu for interactive usage one place to maint