/macosxnames

A shell script to help me remember Mac OS X / OS X / macOS version names and numbers

Primary LanguageShell

macosxnames.sh

This is a simple script designed to help you easily remember (or search for) information about the “code names” and version numbers of Mac OS X / OS X / macOS.

Examples:

  • If you can’t remember what version “10.8” was called, use macosxnames.sh 10.8 (or just macosxnames.sh 8)

  • If you can’t remember which version was called “Yosemite”, use macosxnames.sh Yosemite

  • If you want to know which versions was called “Sierra”, use macosxnames.sh sierra

  • If you want to know which versions had “Sierra” in the name, use macosxnames.sh ' sierra' (note the single quotes and the space) (The same goes for ' leopard' and ' lion' if you want those.)

If you do not supply any input, a full list will be shown. Oh, and finally, note that all searches are cASe INSenSitiVe.