Waker is a straightforward macOS menu bar app designed to keep your Mac awake and prevent "You know what" apps from becoming inactive.
- Keep Mac Awake: Prevent your Mac and related apps from becoming inactive.
- Set Wake Up Interval: Define the interval to wake up your Mac.
- Schedule Running Time: Set specific times for Waker to run.
- Auto-Start: Configure Waker to start automatically upon login.
- Dark Mode Support: Seamlessly switch between light and dark modes.
- Auto-Update: Automatically check for updates and notify you of new versions.
Warning
- As I don't have a paid Apple Developer account, this app is signed with a development certificate and not notarized by Apple, see more at Safely open apps on your Mac.
- You may encounter additional installation steps due to macOS security policies.
- Once installed, you can update the app automatically without encountering this warning again, unless you reinstall it.
- If you have any concerns about the security of this app, you can:
- Check the source code and build the app by yourself.
- Use the Python version I developed: Waker. Their core functionality is the same, just the user interface is slightly different.
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Download the latest version of Waker's .dmg
installer from
the release page.
- Right-click the
.dmg
file and selectOpen
to begin the installation process. - Drag the
Waker.app
to yourApplications
folder. - Locate
Waker.app
in yourLaunchpad
orApplications
folder. If you encounter a warning when opening the app fromLaunchpad
, clickShow in Finder
and proceed. - You can now find the app in the menu bar, as depicted in the Appearance Section.
- From now on, you can open the app
from
Launchpad
as usual.
Using Waker is intuitive, with its functionality directly accessible from its interface.
Upon initial launch, you may need to grant certain permissions to Waker:
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Accessibility Permission: Grant the app this permission to enable its full functionality.
- You can follow the prompt when you first launch the app.
- Or, you can do this manually through System Settings > Privacy & Security > Accessibility. Refer to this instruction.
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Launch at Login: Enable this feature to have Waker start automatically upon login.
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Auto-Update: Grant the app notification permissions to receive automatic update notifications.
Toggle the Main Switch
in the app's menu bar to manually run or stop Waker.
Define the wake-up interval in the app's menu bar settings to prevent certain apps from becoming inactive.
Set specific times for Waker to run, allowing for customized usage based on your preferences and workflow.
For example, you can set the app to run at 9:00 AM and close at 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday.
Enable automatic update checks to stay informed about the latest versions of Waker.
You can also check for updates manually in the app menu bar settings.
👋 Welcome to Waker! We're excited to have your contributions. Here's how you can get involved:
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💡 Discuss New Ideas: Have a creative idea or suggestion? Start a discussion in the Discussions tab to share your thoughts and gather feedback from the community.
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❓ Ask Questions: Got questions or need clarification on something in the repository? Feel free to open an Issue labeled as a "question" or participate in Discussions.
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🐛 Issue a Bug: If you've identified a bug or an issue with the code, please open a new Issue with a clear description of the problem, steps to reproduce it, and your environment details.
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✨ Introduce New Features: Want to add a new feature or enhancement to the project? Fork the repository, create a new branch, and submit a Pull Request with your changes. Make sure to follow our contribution guidelines.
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💖 Funding: If you'd like to financially support the project, you can do so by sponsoring the repository on GitHub. Your contributions help us maintain and improve the project.
Thank you for considering contributing to Waker. We value your input and look forward to collaborating with you!