You can add an alias to your shell profile to simplify this: alias plistedit='open -a "PLIST Editor"' However, you can use the open command: $ open -a 'PLIST Editor' ist But every time I try to edit the file, its locked and I cant save my changes. This is a limitation imposed by being on the AppStore. Im running OS 10.7, and I do have Xcode installed. It does not have a command line tool to quickly open a property list file from Terminal. To convert from binary to XML or vice versa you have to duplicate a file. PLIST Editor can open and save XML and binary property lists and can open legacy ASCII/Openstep property lists. plist (for those pkginfo or recipe files you want to edit) and supports drag and drop and undo and even the macOS versioning system. It can open property list files with file extensions other than. Its feature set covers all the necessities. However, PLIST Editor comes in at a much lower price point ( US$3.99 on the Mac AppStore). True to its name, PlistEdit Pro has a few nice “pro” features that PLIST Editor lacks: Preference Browsing, Browser windows, AppleScript, Plist Structure definitions
Installing and updating Clover, and tidying Clover folder ( removing unnecessary folders ) after upgrade has completed. However, may be a necessary if updating to a future / latest version of macOS Mojave.
PLISTEDIT PRO RUN AS ROOT UPDATE
My favorite graphical property list editor so far is PlistEdit Pro from FatCat Software. If your Aorus Pro Z390 Hackintosh is working then it is not really necessary to update Clover boot loader. I recently stumbled over a Property List Editor on the Mac AppStore that I had not seen before.