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Memmon remembers what your Mac forgets – A simple deamon that restores your window positions on external monitors.
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Memmon remembers what your Mac forgets – A simple deamon that restores your window positions on external monitors.
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**Limitations:** Currently, Memmon restores windows in other spaces only if the space is activated. If you know a way to access the accessibility settings of a different space, let me know.
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**Limitations:**
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- Currently, Memmon restores windows in other spaces only if the space is activated.
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If you know a way to access the accessibility settings of a different space, let me know.
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- Support for the Misson Control config option “Displays have separate Spaces” is not tested.
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I will add support for this as soon as I have access to an external monitor again (issue [#5](https://github.com/relikd/Memmon/issues/5#issuecomment-1040611494)).
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## Install
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## Install
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1. You will need macOS 10.10 or newer.
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1. You will need macOS 10.10 or newer.
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2. Grant Memmon the Accessibility privilege. Go to "System Preference" > "Security & Privacy" > "Accessibility" and add Memmon to that list. Otherwise, you can't move other application windows around and the app has no purpose.
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Download and unzip the tar.gz from [latest release](https://github.com/relikd/Memmon/releases/latest).
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2. Grant Memmon the Accessibility privilege.
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Go to "System Preference" > "Security & Privacy" > "Accessibility" and add Memmon to that list.
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(Otherwise, the app has no purpose as it can't move application windows around.)
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3. Thats it. The app runs in your menu bar.
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3. Thats it. The app runs in your menu bar.
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Alternatively, you can compile Memmon from source by running `make`, or call the script directly (`swift src/main.swift`) without building an app bundle.
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### Menu Bar Icon
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### Menu Bar Icon
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You can hide the menu bar icon either via `defaults` or the same-titled menu entry. If you do so, the only way to quit the app is by killing the process (with Activity.app or `killall Memmon`). The menu bar icon stays hidden during this execution only. If you restart the OS or app it will reappear (unless you hide the icon with `defaults`).
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You can hide the menu bar icon either via `defaults` or the same-titled menu entry.
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If you do so, the only way to quit the app is by killing the process (with Activity.app or `killall Memmon`).
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The menu bar icon stays hidden during this execution only. If you restart the OS or app it will reappear (unless you hide the icon with `defaults`).
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Memmon has exactly one app-setting, the menu bar icon. You can manipulate the display of the icon, or hide the icon completely:
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Memmon has exactly one app-setting, the menu bar icon.
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You can manipulate the display of the icon, or hide the icon completely:
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```sh
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```sh
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# disable menu bar icon completely
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# disable menu bar icon completely
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### Why‽
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### Why‽
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I am frustrated! Why does my Mac forget all window positions which I moved to a second screen? Every time I unplug the monitor. Every time I close my Macbook lid. Every time I lock my Mac.
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I am frustrated!
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Why does my Mac forget all window positions which I moved to a second screen?
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Every time I unplug the monitor.
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Every time I close my Macbook lid.
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Every time I lock my Mac.
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Is it macOS 11? Is it the USB-C-to-HDMI converter dongle (notably one made by Apple)? Why do I have to fix things that Apple should have fixed long ago? …
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Is it macOS 11?
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Is it the USB-C-to-HDMI converter dongle (notably one made by Apple)?
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Why do I have to fix things that Apple should have fixed long ago? …
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### Aren't there other solutions?
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### Aren't there other solutions?
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Yes, for example [Mjolnir](https://github.com/mjolnirapp/mjolnir) or [Hammerspoon](https://github.com/Hammerspoon/hammerspoon) (and some comercial ones). But I do not need a full-fledged window manager. Nor the dependencies they rely on. I just need to fix this damn bug.
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Yes, for example, you can use [Mjolnir](https://github.com/mjolnirapp/mjolnir) or [Hammerspoon](https://github.com/Hammerspoon/hammerspoon) (and some comercial ones) to restore your perfect window setup on a button press.
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But I do not need a full-fledged window manager or the dependencies it relies on.
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Nor do I want to constantly adjust for new windows.
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Actually, I don't want to think about this problem at all – I just want to fix this damn bug.
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### What is it good for?
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### What is it good for?
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First off, Memmon is less than 300 lines of code – no dependencies. You can audit it in 10 minutes... And build it from scratch – just run `make`.
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First off, Memmon is less than 300 lines of code – no dependencies.
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You can audit it in 10 minutes...
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And build it from scratch – just run `make`.
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Secondly, it does one thing and one thing only: Save and restore window positions whenever your monitor setup changes.
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Secondly, it does one thing and one thing only:
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Save and restore window positions whenever your monitor setup changes.
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### Develop
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### Develop
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You can either run the `main.swift` file directly with `swift main.swift`, via Terminal `./main.swift` (`chmod 755 main.swift`), or create a new Xcode project. Select the Command-Line template and after creation replace the existing `main.swift` with the bundled one.
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You can either run the `main.swift` file directly with `swift main.swift`, via Terminal `./main.swift` (`chmod 755 main.swift`), or create a new Xcode project.
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In Xcode, select the Command-Line template and replace the template provided `main.swift` with this one.
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